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Amidohydrolases (or amidases) are a type of
hydrolase that acts upon
amide bonds. They are
categorized under EC
number EC 3.5.1 and 3.5.2.
Examples include:...
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Ureases (EC 3.5.1.5), functionally,
belong to the
superfamily of
amidohydrolases and phosphotriesterases.
Ureases are
found in
numerous Bacteria, Archaea...
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Biotinidase (EC 3.5.1.12,
amidohydrolase biotinidase, BTD), also
known as biotinase, is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the BTD gene. The enzyme...
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grouped into the
naturally existing amidohydrolases, it
demonstrates more
homology with
cyanuric acid
amidohydrolase. Therefore, it has been
proposed that...
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suppress gene expression.
Together with the
acetylpolyamine amidohydrolases and the
acetoin utilization proteins, the
histone deacetylases form...
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glutaminase I, L-glutaminase,
glutamine aminohydrolase) is an
amidohydrolase enzyme that
generates glutamate from glutamine.
Glutaminase has tissue-specific...
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hours (IM), 8-30
hours (IV)
Identifiers IUPAC name E. coli L-asparagine
amidohydrolase CAS
Number 9015-68-3 Y IUPHAR/BPS 7347
DrugBank DB00023 Y ChemSpider...
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systematic name is "fatty
acylamide amidohydrolase".
Recorded synonyms include "oleamide hydrolase", "anandamide
amidohydrolase".
Endocannabinoid enhancer Endocannabinoid...
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Neurodegeneration Enzyme deficiency The
enzyme is also
known as N-acetylaspartate
amidohydrolase, acetyl-aspartic
deaminase or
acylase II GRCh38:
Ensembl release 89:...
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domain is
named after the
acronym cysteine, histidine-dependent
amidohydrolases/peptidases. Many of
these proteins are uncharacterised, but it has...