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nucleosidase

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: nucleosidase
(′nü·klē·ə′sī′dās)

(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
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('klē-ə-sī'dās', -dāz', -klē-ō'sĭ-, nyū'-)
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Any of various enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of nucleosides, releasing their purine or pyrimidine base.

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An intracellular enzyme that is capable of causing the decomposition of nucleosides.

 
 
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proteolytic
Nucleoside
NAD+ nucleosidase

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