Target Name: RNASE11
NCBI ID: G122651
Other Name(s): RAJ1 | ribonuclease A J1 | Ribonuclease A family member 11 (inactive), transcript variant 1 | C14orf6 | RNS11_HUMAN | ribonuclease, RNase A family, 11 (non-active) | RNase 11 | RNASE11 variant 1 | ribonuclease A family member 11 (inactive) | HEL-S-84p | ribonuclease 11 | Probable ribonuclease 11 | epididymis secretory sperm binding protein Li 84p

RNA-associated Nucleases: Targets for Cancer Treatment

RNA-associated Nucleases (RANs) are a family of enzymes that are involved in the processing of RNA. These enzymes are found in all living organisms and are involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including DNA replication, gene expression, and RNA degradation . One of the RANs that has garnered a lot of interest in recent years is RNASE11 (RAJ1), which is a member of the RNA-associated Nucleases family.

RNA-associated Nucleases (RANs) are a family of enzymes that are involved in the processing of RNA. These enzymes are found in all living organisms and are involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including DNA replication, gene expression, and RNA degradation . One of the RANs that has garnered a lot of interest in recent years is RNASE11 (RAJ1), which is a member of the RNA-associated Nucleases family.

RNA-associated Nucleases (RANs) are a family of enzymes that are involved in the processing of RNA. These enzymes are found in all living organisms and are involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including DNA replication, gene expression, and RNA degradation . One of the RANs that has garnered a lot of interest in recent years is RNASE11 (RAJ1), which is a member of the RNA-associated Nucleases family.

RNASE11 is an enzyme that is involved in the processing of RNA. It is a 23 kDa protein that is composed of two subunits that are located on opposite sides of a central alpha-helices. The subunits have a characteristic Rossmann-fold, which is a type of hydrogen bonding that allows them to bind to specific DNA sequences.

RNA-associated Nucleases (RANs) are a family of enzymes that are involved in the processing of RNA. These enzymes are found in all living organisms and are involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including DNA replication, gene expression, and RNA degradation . One of the RANs that has garnered a lot of interest in recent years is RNASE11 (RAJ1), which is a member of the RNA-associated Nucleases family.

The function of RNASE11 is to remove the phosphate groups from specific DNA sequences in RNA. This process is called RNA editing and is essential for the production of functional RNA molecules. RNASE11 is also involved in the processing of RNA in the ribosome, which is the machine that synthesizes proteins from RNA.

RNA-associated Nucleases (RANs) are a family of enzymes that are involved in the processing of RNA. These enzymes are found in all living organisms and are involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including DNA replication, gene expression, and RNA degradation . One of the RANs that has garnered a lot of interest in recent years is RNASE11 (RAJ1), which is a member of the RNA-associated Nucleases family.

RNA editing is a process that involves the removal of phosphate groups from specific DNA sequences in RNA. This process is essential for the production of functional RNA molecules. RNASE11 is also involved in the processing of RNA in the ribosome, which is the machine that synthesizes proteins from RNA.

The role of RNASE11 in the processing of RNA is multifaceted and is still not well understood. However, studies have shown that RNASE11 plays a critical role in the regulation of gene expression. It is known to interact with specific DNA sequences and to modulate the activity of other enzymes involved in gene expression, such as RNA polymerase II.

In addition to its role in gene expression, RNase11 is also involved in the processing of RNA in the ribosome. This process is critical for the production of proteins from RNA and is a target of many drugs that are used to treat various diseases, including cancer , HIV, and genetic disorders.

The use of RNA-associated Nucleases (RANs) as drug targets is a promising strategy for the development of new treatments for various diseases. By targeting

Protein Name: Ribonuclease A Family Member 11 (inactive)

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