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Title: Complete
Human Rnase L In Complex With Biological Activators
Protein Name: 2-5A-Dependent
Ribonuclease
Synonym: 2-5A-Dependent
Rnase, Ribonuclease 4, Ribonuclease L, Rnase
PDB ID: 40AU
2’-5’A Dependent Ribonuclease or also known as
Ribonuclease L or RNase L for latent, is an interferon (IFN)- induced
ribonuclease which destroys all RNA ( ) within the cell (both cellular and
viral) upon activation. It is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the RNASEL
gene. This gene encodes a component of the interferon-regulated 2’-5’
oligoadenylate system that functions in the antiviral and antiproliferative
roles of interferons.
Ribonuclease
L is activated by dimerization, which occurs upon 2’-5’A binding and results in
cleavage of all RNA in the cell. This can lead to activation of MDA5 (melanoma
differentiation-associated protein 5), an RNA helicase involved in the
production of interferons.
Ball and
Stick Model of 2-5A-Dependent Ribonuclease
2-5A-Dependent
Ribonuclease Model showing Helix and Beta Structure
2-5A-Dependent
Ribonuclease modelshowing one unit and ligand




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