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Triphosphoric monoester hydrolase

Phosphatases are numerous and important enzymes (see also Chapt. 2). They are classified as phosphoric monoester hydrolases (phosphatases, EC 3.1.3), phosphoric diester hydrolases (phosphodiesterases, EC 3.1.4), triphosphoric monoester hydrolases (EC 3.1.5), diphosphoric monoester hydrolases (pyrophosphatases, EC 3.1.7), and phosphoric triester hydrolases (EC 3.1.8) [21] [63]. Most of these enzymes have a narrow substrate specificity restricted to endogenous compounds. However, some of these enzymes are active toward xenobiotic organophosphorus compounds, e.g., alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1), acid phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.2), aryldialkylphosphatase (para-oxonase (PON1), EC 3.1.8.1) and diisopropyl-fluorophosphatase (tabunase, somanase, EC 3.1.8.2) [64 - 70]. However, such a classification is far from definitive and will evolve with further biochemical findings. Thus, a good correlation has been found in human blood samples between somanase and sarinase activities on the one hand, and paraoxonase (PON1) type Q isozyme concentrations on the other [71]. [Pg.567]

E Triphosphohydro- lases Triphosphate transfer from a nucleoside triphosphate to water as an acceptor molecule. 3.1.5. Triphosphoric monoester hydrolases... [Pg.898]

NUCLEOSIDASES AND RELATED ENZYMES - TRIPHOSPHORIC MONOESTER HYDROLASES... [Pg.216]


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