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Apyrase (EC 3.6.1.5, ATP-diphosphatase,
adenosine diphosphatase, ADPase, ATP diphosphohydrolase) is a calcium-activated
plasma membrane-bound
enzyme (magnesium...
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Uhlen and Pål Nyren. In this
alternative method, an
additional enzyme apyrase is
introduced to
remove nucleotides that are not
incorporated by the DNA...
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encoded by the ENTPD4 gene. This gene
encodes a
member of the
apyrase protein family.
Apyrases are
enzymes that
catalyze the
hydrolysis of
nucleotide diphosphates...
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anticoagulants (such as hirudin),
platelet aggregation inhibitors (most
notably apyrase, collagenase, and calin), vasodilators, and
proteinase inhibitors. It is...
- receptors.[citation needed]
Nucleoside Nucleotide DNA RNA
Oligonucleotide Apyrase Phosphate Adenosine diphosphate ribose Cox, Michael; Nelson,
David R.;...
- aren't
incorporated in the DNA molecule, no
signal is recorded; the
enzyme apyrase removes any
unincorporated nucleotide remaining in the reaction. This method...
- CD39,
mediate catabolism of
extracellular nucleotides. ENTPD3
contains 4
apyrase-conserved
regions which is
characteristic of NTPases. GRCh38:
Ensembl release...
- (NTPases)/ecto-ATPase/
apyrases. NTPases, such as CD39,
mediate catabolism of
extracellular nucleotides. ENTPD5
contains 4
apyrase-conserved
regions which...
- 1s18:
Structure and
protein design of
human apyrase 1s1d:
Structure and
protein design of
human apyrase 2h2n:
Crystal structure of
human soluble calcium-activated...
- that non-incorporated
nucleotides could be
removed with a
fourth enzyme (
apyrase)
allowing sequencing by
synthesis to be
performed without the need for...