RNasevapaina
RNasevapaina is a term that appears in a limited number of sources as a ribonuclease enzyme. Unlike well‑characterized RNases such as RNase A or RNase P, RNasevapaina does not have a widely cited peer‑reviewed description or an official enzyme commission (EC) classification. The origin and exact sequence or structure of RNasevapaina, if it exists as a discrete enzyme, remain unclear.
Claims about its catalytic properties are not established in the primary literature. In the absence of verified
The name may reflect a naming convention used in hypothetical discussions, mis-spellings of established RNases, or
Related enzymes include RNase A, RNase P, RNase H, and RNase T families, which are well characterized