Table 2.
AP endonucleases in bacteria, yeasts, and human cells.
| E. coli | S. cerevisiae | S. pombe | Human |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xth | hAPE1 | ||
| Apn2p | Apn2p | hAPE2 | |
|
| |||
| Nfo | Apn1p | Apn1p | |
| (Uve1p) | |||
AP endonucleases showed in boldface contribute to the major activities in each organism.
AP endonucleases in bacteria, yeasts, and human cells.
| E. coli | S. cerevisiae | S. pombe | Human |
|---|---|---|---|
| Xth | hAPE1 | ||
| Apn2p | Apn2p | hAPE2 | |
|
| |||
| Nfo | Apn1p | Apn1p | |
| (Uve1p) | |||
AP endonucleases showed in boldface contribute to the major activities in each organism.