2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.30.458223
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Selective cleavage of ncRNA and antiviral activity by human RNase2/EDN in a macrophage infection model

Abstract: RNase2, also named the Eosinophil derived Neurotoxin (EDN), is one of the main proteins secreted by the eosinophil secondary granules. RNase2 is also expressed in other leukocyte cells and is the member of the human ribonuclease A family most abundant in macrophages. The protein is endowed with a high ribonucleolytic activity and participates in the host antiviral activity. Although RNase2 displays a broad antiviral activity, it is mostly associated to the targeting of single stranded RNA viruses. To explore R… Show more

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