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adenosine(5')tetraphosphate uridine
Known as:
Ap4U
National Institutes of Health
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Dinucleoside Phosphates
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2004
2004
Engineering human Fhit, a diadenosine triphosphate hydrolase, into an efficient dinucleoside polyphosphate synthase.
Kaisheng Huang
,
P. Frey
Journal of the American Chemical Society
2004
Corpus ID: 35870063
The putative human tumor suppressor gene FHIT encodes Fhit, the fragile histidine triad protein. Fhit is thought to participate…
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1998
1998
IMP‐GMP 5′‐Nucleotidase from Rat Brain: Activation by Polyphosphates
A. F. Marques
,
N. Teixeira
,
Claudio Gambaretto
,
A. Sillero
,
M. A. Günther Sillero
Journal of Neurochemistry
1998
Corpus ID: 7888727
Abstract: IMP‐GMP 5′‐nucleotidase has been purified to homogeneity from total rat brain extracts. This preparation showed a…
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1991
1991
Isolation and characterization of a dinucleoside triphosphatase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
A. Brevet
,
J. Chen
,
M. Fromant
,
S. Blanquet
,
P. Plateau
Journal of Bacteriology
1991
Corpus ID: 27974732
An enzyme able to cleave dinucleoside triphosphates has been purified 3,750-fold from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Contrary to the…
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1987
1987
Synthesis of hybrid bisnucleoside 5′, 5‴ — P1, P4 — tetraphosphates by aminoacyl — tRNA synthetases
T. Traut
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
1987
Corpus ID: 352083
Aminoacyl tRNA synthetases, by means of a back reaction, are able to synthesize certain 5′, 5‴ - P1, P4 — bisnucleoside…
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1986
1986
Homogeneous uridine kinase from Ehrlich ascites tumor: substrate specificity and inhibition by bisubstrate analogs.
N. Cheng
,
R. C. Payne
,
W. E. Kemp
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T. Traut
Molecular Pharmacology
1986
Corpus ID: 36728388
Uridine kinase has been purified to homogeneity from Ehrlich ascites tumor cells. For the phosphate acceptor site, the enzyme…
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