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15-acetyldeoxynivalenol
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Yeast Ssd1 is a non-enzymatic member of the RNase II family with an alternative RNA recognition site…
Repeated Evolution of Inactive Pseudonucleases in a Fungal Branch of the Dis3/RNase II Family of Nuc…
Reversible acetylation on Lys501 regulates the activity of RNase II.
RNase II: A new player enters the game.
Membrane association via an amino-terminal amphipathic helix is required for the cellular organizati…
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