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Glycoside hydrolases reaction mechanism

The N-glycosidic bonds of nucleosides and nucleotides are split by enzymes called nucleoside phosphory-lases or nucleoside hydrolases. These enzymes have been prepared from various sources, and only the properties of some of the mammalian enzymes will be considered here. A nucleoside phosphorylase purified from rat and calf liver acts on various nucleosides and nucleotides (guanosine, deoxyguanosine, and hypoxanthine) but is without effect on adenosine and xanthosine. The mechanism of the reaction is as follows ... [Pg.217]


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