amino purine
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Purine nucleoside phosphorylase — Not to be confused with polynucleotide phosphorylase. purine nucleoside phosphorylase Identifiers EC number 2.4.2.1 CAS number … Wikipedia
Purine — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Purin Andere Namen 3,5,7 Triazaindol 7H Imidazo(4,5 d)pyrimidin … Deutsch Wikipedia
Purine metabolism — Many organisms have metabolic pathways to synthesize and break down purines.ynthesisPurines are biologically synthesized as nucleotides (bases attached to ribose 5 phosphate). The committed step is amidophosphoribosyltransferase.Both adenine and… … Wikipedia
purine bases — a group of chemical compounds of which purine is the base, including 6 oxypurine (hypoxanthine); 2,6 dioxypurine (xanthine); 6 aminopurine (adenine); 2 amino 6 oxypurine (guanine); 2,6,8 trioxypurine (uric acid); and 3,7 dimethyl xanthine… … Medical dictionary
purine — (pu rin) A basic, heterocyclic, nitrogen containing molecule with two joined rings that occurs in nucleic acids and other cell constituents; most purines are oxy or amino derivatives of the purine skeleton. The most important purines are adenine… … Dictionary of microbiology
D-amino acid dehydrogenase — (EC 1.4.99.1) is a bacterial enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of D amino acids into their corresponding oxoacids. It contains both flavin and nonheme iron as cofactors.[1] The enzyme has a very broad specificity and can act on most D amino… … Wikipedia
adenine — n. [Gr. aden, gland] A 6 amino purine base, closely related to uric acid, that derived its name from the original source from which it was derived … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
BAP — Benzo(a)pyrene (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) * Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (Computing » Networking) * Breeders Award Program (Medical » Veterinary) * Barometric Absolute Pressure (Academic & Science » Meteorology) * Credicorp, LTD.… … Abbreviations dictionary
Nukleinbasen — Purine Pyrimidine Adenin (A) Cytosin (C) … Deutsch Wikipedia
metabolism — /meuh tab euh liz euhm/, n. 1. Biol., Physiol. the sum of the physical and chemical processes in an organism by which its material substance is produced, maintained, and destroyed, and by which energy is made available. Cf. anabolism, catabolism … Universalium