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endonuclease
en·do·nu·cle·ase E0136000 (ĕn′dō-no͞o′klē-ās′, -āz′, -nyo͞o′-)n. Any of a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of bonds between nucleotides in the interior of a DNA or RNA molecule.endonuclease (ˌɛndəʊˈnjuːklɪˌeɪz) n (Biochemistry) an enzyme that is responsible for scission of a nucleic acid chain, the action of which is not confined to the terminal nucleotide. Compare exonucleaseen•do•nu•cle•ase (ˌɛn doʊˈnu kliˌeɪs, -ˌeɪz, -ˈnyu-) n. any of a group of enzymes that degrade DNA or RNA molecules by breaking linkages within the polynucleotide chains. [1960–65] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | endonuclease - a nuclease that cleaves nucleic acids at interior bonds and so produces fragments of various sizesnuclease - general term for enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of nucleic acid by cleaving chains of nucleotides into smaller unitsrestriction endonuclease, restriction enzyme, restriction nuclease - any of the enzymes that cut nucleic acid at specific restriction sites and produce restriction fragments; obtained from bacteria (where they cripple viral invaders); used in recombinant DNA technology | Translationsendonuclease
endonuclease[¦en·dō′nü·klē‚ās] (biochemistry) Any of a group of enzymes which degrade deoxyribonucleic acid or ribonucleic acid molecules by attaching nucleotide linkages within the polynucleotide chain. endonuclease
endonuclease [en″do-noo´kle-ās] an enzyme that cleaves internal bonds of polynucleotides.restriction e's enzymes that cleave large DNA molecules at specific sequences of four to six nucleotides. See also recombinant dna technology.en·do·nu·cle·ase (en'dō-nū'klē-ās), An enzyme (phosphodiesterase) that cleaves the internal phosphodiester bonds in a DNA molecule, thus producing DNA fragments of varying size. Compare: exonuclease. endonuclease (ĕn′dō-no͞o′klē-ās′, -āz′, -nyo͞o′-)n. Any of a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of bonds between nucleotides in the interior of a DNA or RNA molecule.en·do·nu·cle·ase (en'dō-nū'klē-ās) A nuclease (phosphodiesterase) that cleaves polynucleotides (nucleic acids) at interior bonds, thus producing polynucleotide or oligonucleotide fragments of varying size. Compare: exonucleaseendonuclease a NUCLEASE that cleaves PHOSPHODIESTER BONDS from within nucleic acid molecules. See also RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASE, compare EXONUCLEASE.en·do·nu·cle·ase (en'dō-nū'klē-ās) A nuclease (phosphodiesterase) that cleaves polynucleotides (nucleic acids) at interior bonds. endonuclease
Words related to endonucleasenoun a nuclease that cleaves nucleic acids at interior bonds and so produces fragments of various sizesRelated Words- nuclease
- restriction endonuclease
- restriction enzyme
- restriction nuclease
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