Symbol: | Endonuclease_NS |
Endonuclease_NS | |
Pfam: | PF01223 |
Pfam Clan: | CL0263 |
Interpro: | IPR001604 |
Prosite: | PDOC00821 |
Scop: | 1smn |
Cdd: | cd00091 |
In molecular biology, enzymes in the DNA/RNA non-specific endonuclease family of bacterial and eukaryotic endonucleases share the following characteristics: they act on both DNA and RNA, cleave double-stranded and single-stranded nucleic acids and require a divalent ion such as magnesium for their activity. A histidine has been shown to be essential for the activity of the Serratia marcescens nuclease. This residue is located in a conserved region which also contains an aspartic acid residue that could be implicated in the binding of the divalent ion.[1]
Notable members of the family include Serratia marcescens NucA and human Exonuclease G.