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DNase

Or DNAase

[dee-en-eys, -eyz]

  1. deoxyribonuclease: any of several enzymes that break down the double-stranded or single-stranded DNA molecule into its component nucleotides.



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The sensor can detect an enzyme called deoxyribonuclease, or DNase.

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Furthermore, DNase builds up before other signs of infection appear.

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The researchers developed a particular kind of DNAgel that remains stable in watery environments, such as the human body, but begins to break down in the presence of DNase.

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These regions can be identified by their accessibility to DNA-cleaving enzymes such as DNase I, by DNA-binding proteins such as transcription factors, or by specific molecular modifications on histone proteins, to which DNA is bound in a complex called chromatin.

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To identify CREs, Meuleman and colleagues6 defined 3.6 million accessible DNA regions in 438 cell and tissue types and states, by measuring the genome-wide susceptibility to DNase I. Vierstra and colleagues7 further examined the patterns of DNase I cleavage to understand how transcription factors bind to the CREs.

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