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There are several variants of  derived from different organisms. In our project, we  . The structure of this protein has been determined with and without  The  a  lobe. The two lobes are positively charged towards the protein core to accommodate the negatively charged RNA. Each of these two lobes contains an RNase domain. At the  main is responsible for target cleavage. In contrast to other  two RNase domains of the NUC lobe are located at the outside of the protein, which is likely the reason collateral cleavage upon activation by binding to a matching target. These two domains have been labeled as red spots in Figure 2 and can be found at the interface between the green and pink domain.
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Designed Protein Degradation Method Based on

Trim21 And Nanobody              -- Experiments