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Enzymic degradation of uracil-containing DNA. 3. Partial purification and characterization of a uracil DNA N-glycosidase from Bacillus subtilis

open access: closedBiochemistry, 1977
A uracil specific DNA N-glycosidase activity has been partially purified from crude extracts of Bacillus subtilis. The enzyme has a molecular weight of approximately 24 000 with no subunit structure. It has no requirement for any known cofactors but is inhibited in the presence of Co2+, Fe2+, or Zn2+.
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[Uracil-DNA glycosidase studied with an immune serum].

Tsitologiia, 1985
Immune antiserum to uracil-DNA glycosylase was obtained by immunizing rabbits with an enzyme isolated from the rat liver. Antiserum was found to suppress the activity of uracil-DNA glycosylase not only in the extracts of rat liver, but also in the extracts of brain, cardiac muscle, kidney, spleen, thymus of rats, and in those of human placenta too ...
O N, Aprelikova   +4 more
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[Uracil-DNA glycosidase studied with an immune serum].

open access: closed, 1984
Olga Aprelikova   +4 more
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