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Nucleotide triphosphatase

Hiratsuka, T. (1987) Nucleotide-induced change in the interaction between the 20- and 26-kilodalton heavy-chain segments of myosin adenosine triphosphatase revealed by chemical cross-linking via the reactive thiol SH2. Biochemistry 26, 3168. [Pg.1073]

Cap synthesis occurs as follows. The 5 end of an RNA transcript initially contains a triphosphate group arising from the fact that a nucleotide triphosphate serves as the primer in initiating transcription. The terminal phospho group is removed by a triphosphatase leaving a diphosphate, which is then guanylated by GTP (Eq. 28-6).569 The capped transcripts are exported from the nucleus, after which additional rneth-ylation may follow.570... [Pg.1642]

Adenylate cyclase is considered as a second messenger that catalyzes the formation of cAMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate) from ATP this results in alterations in intracellular cAMP levels that change the activity of certain enzymes—that is, enzymes that ultimately mediate many of the changes caused by the neurotransmitter. For example, there are protein kinases in the brain whose activity is dependent upon these cyclic nucleotides the presence or absence of cAMP alters the rate at which these kinases phosphorylate other proteins (using ATP as substrate). The phosphorylated products of these protein kinases are enzymes whose activity to effect certain reactions is thereby altered. One example of a reaction that is altered is the transport of cations (e.g., Na+, K+) by the enzyme adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase). [Pg.366]

FIG. 6.13 Mammalian pyrimidine salvage and interconversion pathways. Enzymes listed in Figs 6.13-6.17 are as follows (1) deoxyCMP deaminase (2) thymidylate synthase (3) ribonucleotide reductase (4) deoxyuridine triphosphatase (5) CTP synthetase (6) nucleotide kinase (7) deoxyTMP kinase (8) nucleotide diphosphokinase (9) non-specific phosphatase or nucleotidase (10) cytidine kinase (11) pyrimidine phos-phorylase or hydrolase (12) uracil PRTase (13) cytidine deaminase (14) thymidine kinase (15) cytidine phosphotransferase (16) uridine phosphotransferase (17) thymidine phosphotransferase (18) deoxyribo-nucleotide phosphotransferase (19) cytosine PRTase. [Pg.105]

The synthesis of deoxyuridine, cytidine, deoxycytidine and thymidine nucleotides from UMP (Fig. 6.13) involves three reactions CTP synthetase, ribonucleotide reductase, and thymidylate synthase (80). The first enzyme converts UTP into CTP and the second catalyzes the conversion of CDP, UDP, ADP and GDP into their respective deoxyribonucleotides. The last enzyme, thymidylate synthase, catalyzes the reductive methylation of deoxyUMP at the C-5 position giving deoxyTMP. The human enzyme has been extensively studied as it is a target enzyme in cancer chemotherapy. Besides these three enzymes, two other enzymes are involved in pyrimidine nucleotide synthesis and interconversion. DeoxyCMP deaminase converts deoxyCMP into deoxyUMP and deoxyUTP triphosphatase converts deoxyUTP into deoxyUMP. Giardia lamblia, and Trichomonas vaginalis lack both ribonucleotide reductase and thymidylate synthase and... [Pg.105]

Nakabeppu, Y, Kajitani, K., Sakamoto, K., Yamaguchi, H. and Tsuchimoto, D. 2006. MTHl, an oxidized purine nucleoside triphosphatase, prevents the cytotoxicity and neurotoxicity of oxidized purine nucleotides. DNA Repair 5 761-772 Nathan, B.R, Bellosta, S., Sanan, D.A., Weisgraber, K.H., Mahley, R.W. and Pitas, R.E. 1994. Differential effects of apolipoproteins E3 and E4 on neuronal growth in vitro. Science 264 850-852... [Pg.523]


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