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Barbituráza je amidohydroláza obsahující zinek. Barbituráza funguje jako katalyzátor ve druhém kroku oxidační degradace pyrimidinů, podporuje hydrolýzu (s otevřením kruhu) kyseliny barbiturové na . Byť patří do skupiny přirozeně existujících amidohydroláz, vykazuje větší homologii s amidohydrolázou kyselinou kyanurovou. Proto bylo navrženo, aby byla barbituráza společně s kyselinou kyanurovou umístěna do nové skupiny.KEGG (cs) Barbiturase (EC 3.5.2.1) is a zinc-containing amidohydrolase. Its systemic name is barbiturate amidohydrolase (3-oxo-3-ureidopropanoate-forming). Barbiturase acts as a catalyst in the second step of oxidative pyrimidine degradation, promoting the ring-opening hydrolysis of barbituric acid to ureidomalonic acid. Although grouped into the naturally existing amidohydrolases, it demonstrates more homology with cyanuric acid amidohydrolase. Therefore, it has been proposed that barbiturase, along with cyanuric acid, should be grouped into a new family.KEGG (en) |
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Barbituráza je amidohydroláza obsahující zinek. Barbituráza funguje jako katalyzátor ve druhém kroku oxidační degradace pyrimidinů, podporuje hydrolýzu (s otevřením kruhu) kyseliny barbiturové na . Byť patří do skupiny přirozeně existujících amidohydroláz, vykazuje větší homologii s amidohydrolázou kyselinou kyanurovou. Proto bylo navrženo, aby byla barbituráza společně s kyselinou kyanurovou umístěna do nové skupiny.KEGG (cs) Barbiturase (EC 3.5.2.1) is a zinc-containing amidohydrolase. Its systemic name is barbiturate amidohydrolase (3-oxo-3-ureidopropanoate-forming). Barbiturase acts as a catalyst in the second step of oxidative pyrimidine degradation, promoting the ring-opening hydrolysis of barbituric acid to ureidomalonic acid. Although grouped into the naturally existing amidohydrolases, it demonstrates more homology with cyanuric acid amidohydrolase. Therefore, it has been proposed that barbiturase, along with cyanuric acid, should be grouped into a new family.KEGG (en) |
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