Section I: Ribonuclease Classification and Review
[1]: A Natural Classification of Ribonucleases
[2]: The Ribonuclease T1 Family
[3]: Ribonuclease T2
[4]: The Ribonuclease P Family
Section II: Ribunucleases Assays
[5]: Fast, Facile, Hypersensitive Assays for Ribonucleolytic
Activity
[6]: Activity Staining for Detection of Ribonucleases Using Dried
Agarose Film Overlay Method After Isoelectric Focusing
[7]: Gel Renaturation Assay for Ribonucleases
[8]: Analysis of Ribonucleases following Gel Electrophoresis
[9]: Ribonuclease Assays Utilizing Toluidine Blue Indicator Plates,
Methylene Blue, or Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy
[10]: Ribonuclease Activities of Trypanosome RNA Editing Complex
Directed to Cleave Specifically at a Chosen Site
[11]: Ribonuclease YI*, RNA Structure Studies, and Variable
Single-Strand Specificities of RNases
Section III: Secreted Ribonucleases
[12]: Bovine Pancreatic Ribonuclease A: Oxidative and
Conformational Folding Studies
[13]: Purification of Engineered Human Pancreatic Ribonuclease
[14]: Degradation of Double-Stranded RNA by Mammalian
Pancreatic-Type Ribonucleases
[15]: Seminal Ribonuclease: Preparation of Natural and Recombinant
Enzyme, Quaternary Isoforms, Isoenzymes, Monomeric Forms; Assay for
Selective Cytotoxicity of the Enzyme
[16]: Angiogenin
[17]: Eosinophil-Derived Neurotoxin
[18]: Eosinophil Cationic Protein
[19]: Deciphering the Mechanism of RNase T1
[20]: Mitogillin and Related Fungal Ribotoxins
[21]: RNase U2 and a-Sarcin: A Study of Relationships
[22]: Secretory Acid Ribonucleases from Tomato, Lycopersicon
esculentum Mill.
[23]: Leczyme
Section IV: Ribonucleases H
[24]: Prokaryotic Type 2 RNases H
[25]: RNase H1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Methods and
Nomenclature
[26]: Ribonucleases H of the Budding Yeast, Saccharomyces
cerevisiae
[27]: Human RNases H
[28]: Assays for Retroviral RNase H
Section V: Synthetic Ribonucleases
[29]: Sequence-Selective Artificial Ribonucleases
[30]: RNA Cleavage by 1,4-Diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane–Imidazole
Conjugates
[31]: Preparation and Use of ZFY-6 Zinc Finger Ribonuclease
Section VI: Ribonucleolytic Nucleic Acids
[32]: RNA Cleavage by the 10-23 DNA Enzyme
[33]: Leadzyme
[34]: Hammerhead Ribozyme Structure and Function in Plant RNA
Replication
[35]: Kinetic Analysis of Bimolecular Hepatitis delta Ribozyme
[36]: Catalytic and Structural Assays for the Hairpin Ribozyme
[37]: Intracellular Applications of Ribozymes
Section VII: Ribonuclease Inhibitor
[38]: Barnase–Barstar Interaction
[39]: Cytoplasmic Ribonuclease Inhibitor
[40]: Small Molecule Inhibitors of RNase A and Related Enzymes
[41]: Ribonuclease-Resistant RNA Controls and Standards
Section VIII: Nonenzymatic Cleavage of RNA
[42]: Nonenzymatic Cleavage of Oligoribonucleotides
Author Index
Subject Index
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