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UTP and CTP dephosphorylation II

Proteins (6)

ProteinSynonymsTaxonomy
Ectonucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase 1NTPDase 1; EC 3.6.1.5; Ecto-ATP diphosphohydrolase 1; Ecto-ATPDase 1; Ecto-ATPase 1; Ecto-apyrase; Lymphoid cell activation antigenHomo sapiens (human)
Golgi apyraseEC 3.6.1.5; ATP-diphosphatase; ATP-diphosphohydrolase; Adenosine diphosphatase; ADPase; Golgi nucleoside diphosphatase; Yeast nucleoside diphosphatase 1Saccharomyces cerevisiae S288C
CTP synthaseEC 6.3.4.2; Cytidine 5'-triphosphate synthase; Cytidine triphosphate synthetase; CTP synthetase; CTPS; UTP--ammonia ligaseBacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168
CTP synthase 1EC 6.3.4.2; CTP synthetase 1; UTP--ammonia ligase 1Homo sapiens (human)
CTP synthase 2EC 6.3.4.2; CTP synthetase 2; UTP--ammonia ligase 2Homo sapiens (human)
Putative 8-oxo-dGTP diphosphatase YtkD8-oxo-dGTPase; EC 3.6.1.55; 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine-triphosphatase; dGTP pyrophosphohydrolaseBacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168

Compounds (14)

CompoundDescription
hydronium ion
CalciumA basic element found in nearly all tissues. It is a member of the alkaline earth family of metals with the atomic symbol Ca, atomic number 20, and atomic weight 40. Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body and combines with phosphorus to form calcium phosphate in the bones and teeth. It is essential for the normal functioning of nerves and muscles and plays a role in blood coagulation (as factor IV) and in many enzymatic processes.
ManganeseA trace element with atomic symbol Mn, atomic number 25, and atomic weight 54.94. It is concentrated in cell mitochondria, mostly in the pituitary gland, liver, pancreas, kidney, and bone, influences the synthesis of mucopolysaccharides, stimulates hepatic synthesis of cholesterol and fatty acids, and is a cofactor in many enzymes, including arginase and alkaline phosphatase in the liver. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual 1992, p2035)
Orthophosphate
adenosine diphosphateAdenosine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate). An adenine nucleotide containing two phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety at the 5'-position.
Uridine TriphosphateUridine 5'-(tetrahydrogen triphosphate). A uracil nucleotide containing three phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety.
MagnesiumA metallic element that has the atomic symbol Mg, atomic number 12, and atomic weight 24.31. It is important for the activity of many enzymes, especially those involved in OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION.
WaterA clear, odorless, tasteless liquid that is essential for most animal and plant life and is an excellent solvent for many substances. The chemical formula is hydrogen oxide (H2O). (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
glutamate
adenosine triphosphateAn adenine nucleotide containing three phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety. In addition to its crucial roles in metabolism adenosine triphosphate is a neurotransmitter.
polyglutamineRN given for (D)-isomer
Cytidine MonophosphateCytidine (dihydrogen phosphate). A cytosine nucleotide containing one phosphate group esterified to the sugar moiety in the 2', 3' or 5' position.
Cytidine TriphosphateCytidine 5'-(tetrahydrogen triphosphate). A cytosine nucleotide containing three phosphate groups esterified to the sugar moiety.
Uridine Monophosphate5'-Uridylic acid. A uracil nucleotide containing one phosphate group esterified to the sugar moiety in the 2', 3' or 5' position.