eksoribonukleaaseilta
Eksoribonukleaaseilta is a Finnish term that translates to "from exonucleases" in English. Exonucleases are enzymes that degrade nucleic acids, such as DNA or RNA, by removing nucleotides from either the end of a chain. There are two main types of exonucleases: those that degrade from the 5' end and those that degrade from the 3' end. These enzymes play crucial roles in various cellular processes including DNA repair, DNA replication, and RNA processing. Their activity can be directed by the specific nucleic acid strand being targeted and the presence of certain cofactors. In molecular biology research, exonucleases are often used as tools to manipulate nucleic acid molecules. The specific context in which "eksoribonukleaaseilta" is used would determine the precise meaning, but it generally refers to something originating from or pertaining to these enzymes. For example, in a sentence about resistance to these enzymes, the term would indicate a characteristic that protects against their degradative action.