amidine-lyase

amidine-lyase
am·i·dine-ly·ase (amґĭ-dēn liґās) [EC 4.3.2] a sub-subclass of enzymes of the lyase class that catalyze the cleavage of a carbon-nitrogen bond to eliminate the amidino group from an amidine such as adenylosuccinate or argininosuccinate.

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