
CAS 9025-44-9
:Nucleosidase
Description:
Nucleosidase, with the CAS number 9025-44-9, is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the metabolism of nucleosides, which are the building blocks of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. This enzyme catalyzes the hydrolysis of nucleosides into their constituent bases and ribose or deoxyribose sugars, facilitating various biochemical processes, including nucleotide recycling and the regulation of nucleic acid synthesis. Nucleosidases are typically found in various biological systems, including bacteria, plants, and animals, and are essential for cellular functions such as energy production and signal transduction. The enzyme operates optimally under specific pH and temperature conditions, which can vary depending on its source. Nucleosidase activity can be influenced by factors such as substrate concentration and the presence of inhibitors or activators. Due to its biological significance, nucleosidase is of interest in pharmaceutical research, particularly in the development of antiviral and anticancer therapies, as it can affect the metabolism of nucleoside analogs used in treatment.
- Ribonucleosidehydrolase
- Inosine-adenosine-guanosine nucleoside hydrolase
- Nucleoside hydrolase
- Purine b-ribosidase
- Purine nucleosidase
- E.C.3.2.2.1
- Purine nucleoside hydrolase
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Nucleoside hydrolase (IAGNH)
CAS:IAGNH, a glycosidase, breaks N-glycosidic bonds in nucleosides, recycling nucleobases and ribose.Color and Shape:Solid

