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What are processive (nuclease) and distributive (nuclease) ?

Author: Noura Al shalan



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Processive (nuclease) – An enzyme that remains associated with the substrate while catalyzing the sequential removal of nucleotides. distributive (nuclease) – An enzyme that catalyzes the removal of only one or a few nucleotides before dissociating from the substrate. mRNAs exhibit a wide range of half-lives.


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