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Query: EC:3.5.4.4 (
adenosine deaminase
)
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The measurement of the nucleoside deaminases--cytidine deaminase,
guanosine deaminase
and
adenosine deaminase
--by reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography is reviewed. The clinical value of assaying the enzyme activity is discussed for each of these enzymes. Both cytidine deaminase and
adenosine deaminase
measurements have proven clinical value, although the use of the assay of cytidine deaminase in the diagnosis of pre-eclampsia is probably not helpful.
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PMID:The measurement of nucleoside deaminases by high performance liquid chromatography and their use in clinical chemistry. 176 May 90
In order to investigate purin and primidin metabolism pathways in hepatitis,
adenosine deaminase
(
ADA
) and
guanosine deaminase
(
GDA
) activities in sera of patients with different types and manifestations of viral hepatitis disease (A, B, C, D, E, chronic, acute) were investigated and compared with the control group of healthy individuals. Hepatitis cases were classified with respect to their serological findings and clinics. When compared all the hepatitis cases with the controls, levels of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and alkaline phosphatase enzymes, as well as
ADA
and
GDA
, were significantly higher than the control group (p<0.01). Levels of
ADA
and
GDA
in hepatitis cases were determined as 26.07 11.98 IU/l and 2.37 1.91 IU/l, respectively. When compared their
ADA
and
GDA
levels amongst the classified hepatitis groups, there was no difference in
ADA
levels amongst cases (p>0.05). However,
GDA
levels in hepatitis A group were closed to the controls. Increase in serum
ADA
activities in hepatitis forms may be dependent on and reflect the increase in phagocytic activity of macrophages and maturation of T-lymphocytes, and may be valuable in monitoring in viral hepatitis cases.
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PMID:Adenosine deaminase and guanosine deaminase activities in sera of patients with viral hepatitis. 1034 87
Of the human salvage enzymes that deaminate ribonucleosides, two--cytidine deaminase and
adenosine deaminase
--have been found particularly useful for diagnostic purposes. In humans, no enzymes are present that can directly deaminate the bases of these ribonucleosides. Indeed, the only enzyme present that can directly deaminate a base is guanine deaminase, and the diagnostic usefulness of this enzyme has been well documented. The aim of this study is to identify the origin of the ammonia formed when human sera and tissue extracts are incubated with buffered guanosine, and to clarify whether the ammonia comes from the deamination of guanosine by
guanosine deaminase
or is produced as a result of deamination of guanine formed as a breakdown product of guanosine by purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP). Apparent deamination of guanosine by
guanosine deaminase
in human sera and tissue extracts was found to be due to two enzymes acting in tandem when the products of the reaction were examined by HPLC. The ribose was first removed from guanosine by PNP to form guanine, which was then deaminated to xanthine by guanine deaminase.
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PMID:Guanosine deaminase in human serum and tissue extracts--a reappraisal of the products. 1472 35
Purine nucleotide catabolism is common to most organisms and involves a guanine deaminase to convert guanine to xanthine in animals, invertebrates, and microorganisms. Using metabolomic analysis of mutants, we demonstrate that Arabidopsis thaliana uses an alternative catabolic route employing a highly specific
guanosine deaminase
(GSDA) not reported from any organism so far. The enzyme is ubiquitously expressed and deaminates exclusively guanosine and 2'-deoxyguanosine but no other aminated purines, pyrimidines, or pterines. GSDA belongs to the cytidine/deoxycytidylate deaminase family of proteins together with a deaminase involved in riboflavin biosynthesis, the chloroplastic tRNA
adenosine deaminase
Arg and a predicted tRNA-specific adenosine deaminase 2 in A. thaliana. GSDA is conserved in plants, including the moss Physcomitrella patens, but is absent in the algae and outside the plant kingdom. Our data show that xanthosine is exclusively generated through the deamination of guanosine by GSDA in A. thaliana, excluding other possible sources like the dephosphorylation of xanthosine monophosphate. Like the nucleoside hydrolases NUCLEOSIDE HYDROLASE1 (NSH1) and NSH2, GSDA is located in the cytosol, indicating that GMP catabolism to xanthine proceeds in a mostly cytosolic pathway via guanosine and xanthosine. Possible implications for the biosynthetic route of purine alkaloids (caffeine and theobromine) and ureides in other plants are discussed.
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PMID:Plant purine nucleoside catabolism employs a guanosine deaminase required for the generation of xanthosine in Arabidopsis. 2413 Jan 59