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- RNA_triphosphatase comment "In molecular biology, RNA 5'-triphosphatases (RTPases) are phosphatases that cleave the 5'-terminal γ-β phosphoanhydride bond of nascent messenger RNA molecules, thereby releasing a phosphate group. They generate 5'-diphosphate-ended mRNA from 5'-triphosphate-ended precursor mRNA molecules.".
- Q7277188 comment "In molecular biology, RNA 5'-triphosphatases (RTPases) are phosphatases that cleave the 5'-terminal γ-β phosphoanhydride bond of nascent messenger RNA molecules, thereby releasing a phosphate group. They generate 5'-diphosphate-ended mRNA from 5'-triphosphate-ended precursor mRNA molecules.".