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Arginase (EC 3.5.3.1,
arginine amidinase, canavanase, L-
arginase,
arginine transamidinase) is a manganese-containing enzyme. The
reaction catalyzed by...
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autosomal recessive urea
cycle disorder where a
deficiency of the
enzyme arginase causes a
buildup of
arginine and
ammonia in the blood. Ammonia,
which is...
- R = L-Leu
possesses the most
potent inhibitory activity (Ki = 9.1 nM).
Arginase is a
binuclear manganese metalloprotein that
catalyses the
hydrolysis of...
- \rightleftharpoons } D-ornithine + urea
Arginase Nadai Y (1958). "
Arginase. II.
Distribution and
properties of D-
arginase". J. Biochem. 45: 1011–1020. doi:10...
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transcarbamoylase ****
argininosuccinate synthetase ASL
argininosuccinate lyase ARG1
arginase 1
Before the urea
cycle begins ammonia is
converted to
carbamoyl phosphate...
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encodes the
protein arginase.
Arginase catalyzes the
hydrolysis of
arginine to
ornithine and urea. At
least two
isoforms of
mammalian arginase exist (types I...
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final stage enzyme in the urea
cycle is
arginase, an
enzyme that is
crucial to the
pathogenesis of H. pylori.
Arginase produces ornithine and urea,
which the...
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Neutral Ribonuclease 7.0–7.5
Neutral Fumarase 7.8
Alkaline Trypsin 7.8–8.7
Alkaline Adenosine triphosphate 9.0
Alkaline Arginase 10.0
Highly alkaline...
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against dNTP
hydrolyzing enzymes (Taq polymerase, dUTPase, MutT),
liver arginase and
horseradish peroxidase independently of
metal ion chelation. These...
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Arginase, type II is an
arginase protein that in
humans is
encoded by the ARG2 gene.
Arginase catalyzes the
hydrolysis of
arginine to
ornithine and urea...