Collection: RNA Digestion
RNA digestion enzymes are useful in RNA cleanup, in vitro transcription template cleanup, mRNA purification, protein synthesis studies, RNA structural studies, gene expression analyses, and a range of applications where specific degradation of RNA is required. RNase, specifically, is an endoribonuclease – an enzyme that specifically cleaves the phosphodiester bonds within RNA molecules by hydrolyzing the 3’-phosphate of single-stranded RNA, resulting in the formation of RNA fragments. Learn more about how you can use these enzymes to manipulate RNA samples for a wide range of downstream applications: