ribonuclease
Ribonucleosides are hydrolysis classes that divide RNA molecules into shorter chains or single nucleotides by hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds. Endocytes divide RNA molecules in the middle of the chain, exoconucleotides disassociate nucleotides from the 3 'or 5' end of the RNA. Ribonuclease is a digestive enzyme of pancreatic origin. Ribonuclease A construction: This is a particle composed of a single polypeptide chain mainly wound in a B-band, stabilized by 4 disulfide bridges.