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Phosphomonoesters (or
phosphoric esters) are
chemical compounds containing one
ester bond and a
phosphate group. In biology,
phosphomonoesters are needed...
- glycerophosphatase, acid monophosphatase, acid phosphohydrolase, acid
phosphomonoester hydrolase, uteroferrin, acid
nucleoside diphosphate phosphatase,...
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pharmaceutical research.
Phosphatases catalyze the
hydrolysis of a
phosphomonoester,
removing a
phosphate moiety from the substrate.
Water is
split in...
- lyase, also
referred to as DNA-(apurinic or
apyrimidinic site) 5'-
phosphomonoester-lyase (systematic name) or DNA AP
lyase (EC 4.2.99.18)
catalyzes the...
- Sr. No
Enzymes Substrate 1
Phosphates A- Acid
phosphatase Most
phosphomonoesters B- Acid
phosphodiesterase Oligonucleotides and
phosphodiesterase 2 Nucleases...
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carbons 1 and 2. The head
group substituent glycerol is
bonded through a
phosphomonoester. It is the
precursor of
surfactant and its
presence (>0.3) in the amniotic...
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catalyses the
following chemical reaction Endonucleolytic cleavage to 5'-
phosphomonoester Hiramaru M,
Uchida T,
Egami F (May 1969). "Studies on two nucleases...
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producing 5'-
phosphomonoesters EC 3.1.13:
Exoribonucleases producing 5'-
phosphomonoesters EC 3.1.14:
Exoribonucleases producing 3'-
phosphomonoesters EC 3.1...
- galactosyl-glucosyl-diglyceride, is
covalently linked to the
terminal phosphomonoester of the
teichoic acid. This
lipid region anchors the
polymer chain to...
- EDC can also be used to
activate phosphate groups in
order to form
phosphomonoesters and phosphodiesters.
Common uses for this
carbodiimide include peptide...