TitleDatePubMed ID
The Escherichia coli major exoribonuclease RNase II is a component of the RNA degradosome.2014 Dec 2325299745
Membrane association via an amino-terminal amphipathic helix is required for the cellular organization and function of RNase II.2013 Mar 823344958
Ribonuclease II preserves chloroplast RNA homeostasis by increasing mRNA decay rates, and cooperates with polynucleotide phosphorylase in 3' end maturation.2012 Dec23061883
The rnb gene of Synechocystis PCC6803 encodes a RNA hydrolase displaying RNase II and not RNase R enzymatic properties.201222403697
Swapping the domains of exoribonucleases RNase II and RNase R: conferring upon RNase II the ability to degrade ds RNA.2011 Jun21465561
Comparison of EMSA and SPR for the characterization of RNA-RNase II complexes.2010 Aug20589527
Biochemical characterization of the RNase II family of exoribonucleases from the human pathogens Salmonella typhimurium and Streptococcus pneumoniae.2009 Dec 2219863111
RNase II is important for A-site mRNA cleavage during ribosome pausing.2009 Sep19627501
Determination of key residues for catalysis and RNA cleavage specificity: one mutation turns RNase II into a "SUPER-ENZYME".2009 Jul 3119458082
The roles of individual domains of RNase R in substrate binding and exoribonuclease activity. The nuclease domain is sufficient for digestion of structured RNA.2009 Jan 219004832