exonucleolytische
Exonucleolytische refers to a process involving enzymes called exonucleases. These enzymes degrade nucleic acid molecules, such as DNA or RNA, by sequentially removing nucleotides from one of the ends. This is in contrast to endonucleases, which cleave nucleic acids internally.
There are two main types of exonucleases: 5' exonucleases and 3' exonucleases. A 5' exonuclease will remove
Exonucleolytic activity is crucial for various biological processes. In DNA replication and repair, exonucleases play a
The term "exonucleolytische" can also describe the mechanism by which certain drugs or cellular processes function.