Mus_caroliFamily: XendoU Number of Genes: 1
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Introduction

Pfam

This is a family of endoribonucleases involved in RNA biosynthesis which has been named XendoU in Xenopus laevis. XendoU is a U-specific metal dependent enzyme that produces products with a 2'-3' cyclic phosphate termini.

InterPro

This entry represents the EndoU endoribonucleases mostly from eukaryotes. The founding member XendoU is a uridylate-specific, divalent cation-dependent enzyme that produces molecules with 2',3'-cyclic phosphate ends [PUBMED:15755742, PUBMED:16895992]. The human Endou, known as PP11, has endoribonuclease activity with placental tissue specificity [PUBMED:18936097, PUBMED:28610924].

Reference

  1. Renzi F, Caffarelli E, Laneve P, Bozzoni I, Brunori M, Vallone B; , Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006;103:12365-12370.: The structure of the endoribonuclease XendoU: From small nucleolar RNA processing to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus replication. PUBMED:16895992 EPMC:16895992.