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- Nucleotidase abstract "A nucleotidase is a hydrolytic enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a nucleotide into a nucleoside and a phosphate. For example, it converts adenosine monophosphate to adenosine, and guanosine monophosphate to guanosine.Nucleotidases have an important function in digestion in that they break down consumed nucleic acids. They can be divided into two categories, based upon the end that is hydrolyzed: EC 3.1.3.5: 5'-nucleotidase - NT5C, NT5C1A, NT5C1B, NT5C2, NT5C3 EC 3.1.3.6: 3'-nucleotidase - NT35'-Nucleotidases cleave off the phosphate from the 5' end of the sugar moiety. They can be classified into various kinds depending on their substrate preferences and subcellular localization. Membrane-bound 5'-nucleotidases display specificity toward adenosine monophosphates and are involved predominantly in the salvage of preformed nucleotides and in signal transduction cascades involving purinergic receptors. Soluble 5'-nucleotidases are all known to belong to the haloacid dehalogenase superfamily of enzymes, which are two domain proteins characterised by a modified Rossman fold as the core and variable cap or hood. The soluble forms are further subclassified based on the criterion mentioned above. mdN and cdN are mitochondrial and cytosolic 5'-3'-pyrimidine nucleotidases. cN-I is a cytosolic nucleotidase(cN) characterized by its affinity toward AMP as its substrate. cN-II is identified by its affinity toward either IMP or GMP or both. cN-III is a pyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase. 5'-Nucleotidases are involved in varied functions like cell-cell communication, nucleic acid repair, purine salvage pathway for the synthesis of nucleotides, signal transduction, membrane transport, etc.".
- Nucleotidase wikiPageID "6231567".
- Nucleotidase wikiPageLength "2289".
- Nucleotidase wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Nucleotidase wikiPageRevisionID "706020155".
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink 5-nucleotidase.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_monophosphate.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_pathology.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Category:EC_3.1.3.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Digestion.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Guanosine.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Guanosine_monophosphate.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolase.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolysis.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Nucleic_acid.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Nucleoside.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Nucleotide.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate.
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nucleotidase".
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLinkText "nucleotidase".
- Nucleotidase wikiPageWikiLinkText "pyrimidine-5′-nucleotidase".
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- Nucleotidase subject Category:Chemical_pathology.
- Nucleotidase subject Category:EC_3.1.3.
- Nucleotidase hypernym Enzyme.
- Nucleotidase type Protein.
- Nucleotidase comment "A nucleotidase is a hydrolytic enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a nucleotide into a nucleoside and a phosphate. For example, it converts adenosine monophosphate to adenosine, and guanosine monophosphate to guanosine.Nucleotidases have an important function in digestion in that they break down consumed nucleic acids.".
- Nucleotidase label "Nucleotidase".
- Nucleotidase sameAs Q421431.
- Nucleotidase sameAs Nukleotidase.
- Nucleotidase sameAs Nucléotidase.
- Nucleotidase sameAs ヌクレオチダーゼ.
- Nucleotidase sameAs m.0fy029.
- Nucleotidase sameAs Nukleotidaza.
- Nucleotidase sameAs Nukleotidaza.
- Nucleotidase sameAs Q421431.
- Nucleotidase wasDerivedFrom Nucleotidase?oldid=706020155.
- Nucleotidase isPrimaryTopicOf Nucleotidase.