Abstract

The acid RNase activity of mouse liver cytosol has been resolved into two different enzymes named acid RNase I and acid RNase II respectively. Acid RNase I is a typical pancreatic-type enzyme hydrolyzing CpN and UpN bonds. Acid RNase II, however, hydrolyzes GpN bonds in non-hydrogen-bonded regions of the substrate.

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