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guanase Biochem. (ˈgwɑːneɪz, -s) [a. G. guanase (Jones & Partridge 1904, in Hoppe-Seyler's Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chem. XLII. 347), f. guanine + -ase.] An enzyme that hydrolyses guanine to xanthine and ammonia; guanine aminohydrolase, guanine deaminase.1904 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXXXVI. i. 838 Fresh pancr...
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Guanine deaminase
Guanine deaminase also known as cypin, guanase, guanine aminase, GAH, and guanine aminohydrolase is an aminohydrolase enzyme which converts guanine to
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riboflavin biosynthesis, acetoin metabolism in mammals, acetyl-coA metabolism in liver supernatant, brain metabolism of acetoacetate and glucose, and serum guanase
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metabolic
metabolic, a. (mɛtəˈbɒlɪk) [ad. Gr. µεταβολικ-ός changeable, or f. metabole + -ic.] 1. Pertaining to or involving transition. (In quot. humorously pedantic.)1743 Fielding Phil. Trans. Wks. 1775 IX. 231 We are forced to proceed..by the metabolic or mutative [method], not by the schystic or divisive. ...
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Purine metabolism
enzymes:
Guanine
A nuclease frees the nucleotide
A nucleotidase creates guanosine
Purine nucleoside phosphorylase converts guanosine to guanine
Guanase
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