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Deoxyribonuclease sources

Ribonuclease from other mammalian sources may have several carbohydrate fragments in their structures. Thus, ribonuclease B from porcine pancreas contains at least three carbohydrate moieties, and these are attached9 at asparagine residues 21, 34, and 76. The carbohydrate moieties present at residues 21 and 76 are considerably more complex than that at residue 34, and their structures are under investigation in several laboratories. The carbohydrate portions of the isoenzymes of deoxyribonuclease are similar in structure to those from the ribonucleases.11 As ribonuclease and deoxyribonuclease originate in the same organ, it is possible that the same pathways and enzymes are utilized for the biosynthesis of the carbohydrate moieties of both enzymes. [Pg.326]

Although crystalline deoxyribonuclease is now available from commercial sources, its use for the selective removal of DNA from tissue sections is not yet established. Further studies are needed (104b). [Pg.637]


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