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Query: EC:3.1.26.3 (
RNase III
)
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A human
RNase III
gene encodes a protein of 160 kDa with multiple domains, a
proline-rich
, a serine- and arginine-rich, and an
RNase III
domain. The expressed purified
RNase III
domain cleaves double-strand RNA and does not cleave single-strand RNA. The gene is ubiquitously expressed in human tissues and cell lines, and the protein is localized in the nucleus of the cell. The levels of transcription and translation of the protein do not change during different phases of the cell cycle. However, a significant fraction of the protein in the nucleus is translocated to the nucleolus during the S phase of the cell cycle. That this human
RNase III
is involved in processing of pre-rRNA, but might cleave at sites different from those described for yeast
RNase III
, is shown by antisense inhibition of
RNase III
expression. Inhibition of human
RNase III
expression causes cell death, suggesting an essential role for human
RNase III
in the cell. The antisense inhibition technique used in this study provides an effective method for functional analysis of newly identified human genes.
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PMID:Human RNase III is a 160-kDa protein involved in preribosomal RNA processing. 1094 99