Ribonuclease H1 also known as RNase H1 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the RNASEH1gene.[5][6][7] The RNase H1 is a non-specific endonuclease and catalyzes the cleavage of RNA via a hydrolytic mechanism.
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External links
Overview of all the structural information available in the PDB for UniProt: O60930 (Human Ribonuclease H1 (RNASEH1)) at the PDBe-KB.