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What (who) is mung$504329$ - definition

Mung bean endonuclease; Mung bean exonuclease

Mung         
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MUNG; Munging; Mung (disambiguation)
·noun Green gram, a kind of pulse (Phaseolus Mungo), grown for food in British India.
Mung         
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MUNG; Munging; Mung (disambiguation)
Dirt, grime, and similar substances.
I have some sort of Mung on my shoe.
mung         
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MUNG; Munging; Mung (disambiguation)
To eat.
I was munging on a sandwich when the phone rang.

Wikipedia

Mung bean nuclease

Mung bean nuclease (Nuclease MB) is a nuclease derived from sprouts of the mung bean (Vigna radiata) that removes nucleotides in a step-wise manner from single-stranded DNA molecules (ssDNA) and is used in biotechnological applications to remove such ssDNA from a mixture also containing double-stranded DNA (dsDNA). This enzyme is useful for transcript mapping, removal of single-stranded regions in DNA hybrids or single-stranded overhangs produced by restriction enzymes, etc. It has an activity similar to Nuclease S1 (both are EC 3.1.30.1), but it has higher specificity for single-stranded molecules.

The enzyme degrades single-stranded DNA or RNA to nucleoside 5’-monophosphates, but does not digest double-stranded DNA, double-stranded RNA, or DNA / RNA hybrids. Mung Bean Nuclease catalyzes the specific degradation of single-stranded DNA or RNA, and produces mono and oligonucleotides carrying a 5′-P terminus. Mung bean nuclease has a stringent single-stranded specificity for DNA or RNA.

Mung bean nuclease has an estimated molecular weight of 39 kDa by SDS-PAGE. A glycoprotein, 29% of this mass is sugars. As of April 2019, the specific gene encoding for this protein is unknown, and all production relies on a purification process on bean sprouts from 1980. Some is known about its structure, with one exposed Cysteine residue and 3 pairs of disulfide bonds. Some is known about its amino acid composition.