EC Number |
Synonyms |
Reference |
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3.1.26.5 | RNase P |
the bacterial RNase P comprises an RNA subunit and a small protein subunit |
692920 |
3.1.26.5 | RNase P |
the catalytic RNA subunit of RNase P is a trans-acting ribozyme that cleaves various RNA substrates in vitro generating 5'-phosphates and 3'-hydroxyls as cleavage products |
692711 |
3.1.26.5 | RNase P |
the catalytic RNA subunit RPR of ribonuclease P is associated with four protein subunits homologous to four eukaryotic nuclear RNase P proteins: RPP21, RPP29, RPP30, and POP5 |
690909 |
3.1.26.5 | RNase P |
the holoenzyme consists of two RNase P RNA and two protein subunits |
692711 |
3.1.26.5 | RNase P |
the human mitochondrial RNase P is an entirely protein-based enzyme |
691665 |
3.1.26.5 | RNase P |
the RNase P holoenzyme is composed of RNase P RNA and a variable number of P protein subunits |
691138 |
3.1.26.5 | RNase P |
yeast RNase P has a RNA component and nine protein components: Pop1, Pop3, Pop4, Pop5, Pop6, Pop7, Pop8, Rpp1, and Rpr2, all these proteins are essential for the activity of the enzyme in vivo |
-, 695104 |
3.1.26.5 | RNase P |
yeast RNase P holoenzyme comprises one RNA subunit and nine protein subunits |
-, 695115 |