DescriptionRibonuclease H structure comparison.png
English: Comparison of structures of ribonuclease H proteins of types H1, H2, and H3 (HIII in prokaryotic nomenclature). In the E. coli structure, the four conserved active residues are shown as spheres. In the two human structures, the shared structural core elements between H1 and H2 are highlighted in red.
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E. coli: PDB 2RN2
T. maritima: PDB 303F
B. stearothermophilus: 2D0B
H. sapiens H1: 2QK9
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