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Guanidine triphosphate

Fig. 3.5 (a) Spectral changes from NS-GQ before and after incubation in buffer, (b) Spectra of thymidine triphosphate, Guanidine triphosphate, and thrombin... [Pg.60]

AGE, advanced glycation end product CML, A -carboxymethyl-L-lysine DMF, AiV-dimethylformamide DOTA, 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-l,4,7,10-tetraacetate DTPA, diethylenetriamine pentaaeetate FAD, flavin adenine dinucleotide FN3K, fiuctosamine-3-kinase GLUTS, glucose transporter-5 GTP, guanidine triphosphate ... [Pg.291]

Virden, R. Watts, D.C. Distribution of guanidine-adenosine triphosphate phosphotransferases and adenosintriphosphatase (ATPase) in animals from several phyla. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., 13, 161-77 (1964)... [Pg.368]

Figure 13-1. Classes of enzymes involved in reaction at phosphorus. A and B represent enzyme types that handle phosphoric monoesters and related compounds ( 0 may be an oxygen of a hydroxyl, carboxyl, or phosphoryl group, or the nitrogen of a guanidine group. For simplicity, displacements at the y-phosphoryl groups of nucleosides triphosphates were classified with these reaction). C, D and E represent the enzymes that catalyze transformations of phosphoric diesters (displacements at a or (5 phosphorous groups of nucleoside triphosphates and transfer of pyrophosphates were classified with the reactions of phosphoric diesters). Figure 13-1. Classes of enzymes involved in reaction at phosphorus. A and B represent enzyme types that handle phosphoric monoesters and related compounds ( 0 may be an oxygen of a hydroxyl, carboxyl, or phosphoryl group, or the nitrogen of a guanidine group. For simplicity, displacements at the y-phosphoryl groups of nucleosides triphosphates were classified with these reaction). C, D and E represent the enzymes that catalyze transformations of phosphoric diesters (displacements at a or (5 phosphorous groups of nucleoside triphosphates and transfer of pyrophosphates were classified with the reactions of phosphoric diesters).
Pyrophosphate hydrolysis is a key step driving many biosynthetic reactions. Uridine triphosphate is similar to ATP and GTP, with the substitution of the nitrogen base uridine for either adenine or guanidine. Uridine diphosphate is abbreviated UDP, as were the diphosphates of adenosine diphosphate (ADP), and guanosine diphosphate (GDP). [Pg.464]

Guanidine carbonate Hydrochloric acid Isobutyric acid Isopropylamine Lactic acid Lithium hydroxide Magnesium carbonate hydroxide Magnesium hydroxide Magnesium oxide Maleic acid Metaphosphoric acid Mixed isopropanolamines Pentasodium triphosphate Phosphoric acid Potassium bicarbonate... [Pg.4926]


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