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guanine catabolic process
Known as:
guanine breakdown
, guanine catabolism
, guanine degradation
The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of guanine, 2-amino-6-hydroxypurine, a purine that is one of the five main bases found…
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1990
1990
Developmental Changes in the Activity of Enzymes of Purine Metabolism in Rat Neuronal Cells in Culture and in Whole Brain
S. Brosh
,
O. Sperling
,
Yael Bromberg
,
Yechezkel Sidi
Journal of Neurochemistry
1990
Corpus ID: 5818362
Abstract: The activities (Vmax) of several enzymes of purine nucleotide metabolism were assayed in premature and mature primary…
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1987
1987
Purine salvage as metabolite and energy saving mechanism in Camelus dromedarius: the recovery of guanine.
U. Mura
,
A. Osman
,
A. Mohamed
,
D. Di Martino
,
P. Ipata
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B…
1987
Corpus ID: 12810562
1981
1981
ALTERATION OF GUANINE RESIDUES DURING PROFLAVINE MEDIATED PHOTOSENSITIZATION OF DNA
J. Piette
,
C. Calberg‐Bacq
,
A. Van de Vorst
Photochemistry and Photobiology
1981
Corpus ID: 38339591
Abstract— Mild photodynamic treatments of proflavine‐calf thymus DNA complexes induce a unique and quantitatively important…
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1973
1973
Radioisotope studies of purine metabolism during administration of guanine and allopurinol in the pig.
A. Simmonds
,
T. J. Rising
,
A. Cadenhead
,
P. Hatfield
,
A. S. Jones
,
J. Cameron
Biochemical Pharmacology
1973
Corpus ID: 37157424
1955
1955
Guanine degradation by Clostridium acidiurici. II. Isolation and characterization of guanase.
J. Rakosky
,
L. Zimmerman
,
J. V. Beck
Journal of Bacteriology
1955
Corpus ID: 30412234
In the work on the anaerobic purine degrdation by Clostridium acidiurici, Beck (1950) postulated that xanthine was the key…
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