DNAse - definição. O que é DNAse. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é DNAse - definição

CLASS OF ENZYMES
Deoxyribonuclease (DNase); Dnase; Deoxyribonucleases; DNAse; Deoxyribonuclease 1; Desoxyribonuclease; DNAase; Streptodornase; ATC code B06AA10; ATCvet code QB06AA10; DNase
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DNase         
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¦ noun Biochemistry an enzyme which breaks down DNA into smaller molecules.
Origin
1940s: from DNA + -ase.
Deoxyribonuclease         
A deoxyribonuclease (DNase, for short) is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolytic cleavage of phosphodiester linkages in the DNA backbone, thus degrading DNA. Deoxyribonucleases are one type of nuclease, a generic term for enzymes capable of hydrolyzing phosphodiester bonds that link nucleotides.
DNase I hypersensitive site         
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REGIONS OF CHROMATIN THAT ARE SENSITIVE TO CLEAVAGE BY THE DNASE I ENZYME
DNase-sensitive site; DNase-hypersensitive site; DNase I Hypersensitive Site
In genetics, DNase I hypersensitive sites (DHSs) are regions of chromatin that are sensitive to cleavage by the DNase I enzyme. In these specific regions of the genome, chromatin has lost its condensed structure, exposing the DNA and making it accessible.

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Deoxyribonuclease

Deoxyribonuclease (DNase, for short) refers to a group of glycoprotein endonucleases which are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolytic cleavage of phosphodiester linkages in the DNA backbone, thus degrading DNA. The role of the DNase enzyme in cells includes breaking down extracellular DNA (ecDNA) excreted by apoptosis, necrosis, and neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) of cells to help reduce inflammatory responses that otherwise are elicited. A wide variety of deoxyribonucleases are known and fall into one of two families (DNase I or DNase II), which differ in their substrate specificities, chemical mechanisms, and biological functions. Laboratory applications of DNase include purifying proteins when extracted from prokaryotic organisms. Additionally, DNase has been applied as a treatment for diseases that are caused by ecDNA in the blood plasma. Assays of DNase are emerging in the research field as well.