- RNase H
protein
Name = ribonuclease H1
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HGNCid = 18466
Symbol = RNASEH1
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EntrezGene = 246243
OMIM = 604123
RefSeq = NM_002936
UniProt = O60930
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Chromosome = 2
Arm = p
Band = 25
LocusSupplementaryData = Theenzyme RNase H (EC number|3.1.26.4) is aribonuclease that cleaves the 3'-O-P-bond ofRNA in a DNA/RNAduplex to produce 3'-hydroxyl and 5'-phosphate terminated products. RNase H is a non-specificendonuclease and catalyzes the cleavage of RNA via an hydrolytic mechanism, aided by an enzyme-bound divalent metalion .Members of the RNase H family can be found in nearly all organisms, from
archaea and prokaryota to eukaryota. InDNA replication , RNase H is responsible for cutting out the RNA primer, allowing completion of the newly synthesized DNA.Fact|date=July 2008Retroviral RNase H, a part of the viral
reverse transcriptase enzyme, is an important pharmaceutical target, as it is absolutely necessary for the proliferation ofretrovirus es, such asHIV . Inhibitors of this enzyme could therefore provide new drugs against diseases likeAIDS . As of 2004, there are no RNase H inhibitors in clinical trials, though some approaches employing DNAaptamer s are in the preclinical stage.In a
molecular biology laboratory , as RNase H specifically degrades the RNA in RNA:DNA hybrids and will not degrade DNA or unhybridized RNA, it is commonly used to destroy the RNA template after first-strandcomplementary DNA (cDNA) synthesis byreverse transcription , as well as procedures such asnuclease protection assay s. RNase H can also be used to degrade specific RNA strands when the cDNA oligo is hybridized, such as the removal of the poly(A) tail frommRNA hybridized to oligo(dT), or the destruction of a chosennon-coding RNA inside or outside the living cell. To terminate the reaction, achelator , such asEDTA , is often added to sequester the required metal ions in the reaction mixture.External links
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