RNases
RNases are involved in the processing and degradation of the different classes of mRNAs, tRNAs, rRNAs and small RNAs
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Contents
- 1 RNases are involved in the processing and degradation of the different classes of mRNAs, tRNAs, rRNAs and small RNAs
 - 2 Exoribonucleases
 - 3 Endoribonucleases
 - 4 RNA pyrophosphohydrolase
 - 5 Unknown activity
 - 6 Labs working on RNases
 - 7 Key original publications
 - 8 Reviews on RNases in Bacillus subtilis
 - 9 Back to categories
 
Exoribonucleases
- RNase J1: 5'-3' activity
 
- RNase PH: 3'-5' activity
 - YhaM: 3'-5' activity
 - RNase R: 3'-5' activity
 - polynucleotide phosphorylase: 3'-5' activity
 
- nano-RNase A: degrades oligonucleotides
 - nano-RNase B: degrades oligonucleotides
 
Endoribonucleases
- RNase HII: cleaves RNA in RNA-DNA hybrids
 - RNase HIII: cleaves RNA in RNA-DNA hybrids
 
- RNase Bsn: extracellular RNase
 
RNA pyrophosphohydrolase
Unknown activity
- RNase J2: similar to and interacting with RNase J1, but does not seem to have an own RNase activity
 - YpdQ: similar to RNase HI
 
Labs working on RNases
Key original publications
G Hambraeus, C von Wachenfeldt, L Hederstedt  
Genome-wide survey of mRNA half-lives in Bacillus subtilis identifies extremely stable mRNAs. 
Mol Genet Genomics: 2003, 269(5);706-14 
[PubMed:12884008]
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Reviews on RNases in Bacillus subtilis