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Endonuclease IV molecule F006  /  9480


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Endonuclease IV molecule F006 / 9480

Endonuclease IV molecule. Molecular model of the endonuclease IV restriction enzyme EcoRV (beige) bound to a cleaved section of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, blue, red and green). Restriction enzymes, also known as restriction endonucleases, recognise specific nucleotide sequences and cut the DNA at these sites. They are found in bacteria and archaea and are though to have evolved as a defence against viral infection. Endonuclease IV is involved in base excision repair of DNA

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Bacterial Base Excision Repair Cleaved Deoxyribonucleases E Coli Enzyme Escherichia Coli Microbiology Proteomics Restriction Fragment Site Specific Strand Biochemical Biochemistry Cutouts Deoxyribonucleic Acid Genetics Microbiological Molecular Molecular Model Molecular Structure


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This print showcases the intricate structure of the Endonuclease IV molecule, specifically the F006 / 9480 variant. The molecular model depicts the beige-colored endonuclease IV restriction enzyme EcoRV bound to a cleaved section of DNA, represented by shades of blue, red, and green. Restriction enzymes, also known as restriction endonucleases, play a crucial role in DNA manipulation. They possess the remarkable ability to recognize specific nucleotide sequences and precisely cut the DNA at these sites. These enzymes are naturally found in bacteria and archaea where they have evolved as a defense mechanism against viral infections. Endonuclease IV is particularly involved in base excision repair of DNA. Its function lies in removing damaged or incorrect bases from DNA strands during this repair process. The white background emphasizes the detailed illustration that combines elements of research, medicine, genetics, and biochemistry. This artwork provides valuable insights into molecular structures and aids scientists in understanding complex biological processes. While this print does not represent any commercial use or affiliation with a particular company, it serves as an invaluable resource for researchers working within microbiology and healthcare fields. It highlights both the beauty and significance of molecular models like Endonuclease IV in advancing our knowledge about fundamental biological mechanisms such as base excision repair.

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