(biochemistry) Any enzyme involved in splitting a nucleoside into its component base and pentose.
Did you mean: nucleosidase, Nucleoside phosphorylase
| Sci-Tech Dictionary: nucleosidase |
(biochemistry) Any enzyme involved in splitting a nucleoside into its component base and pentose.
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| Medical Dictionary: nu·cle·o·si·dase |
Any of various enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of nucleosides, releasing their purine or pyrimidine base.
| Veterinary Dictionary: nucleosidase |
An intracellular enzyme that is capable of causing the decomposition of nucleosides.
Did you mean: nucleosidase, Nucleoside phosphorylase
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