1.17.1.4: xanthine dehydrogenase
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Word Map on EC 1.17.1.4
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1.17.1.4
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uric
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1.2.1.37
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1.1.1.204
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allopurinol
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environmental protection
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ureide
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1.1.3.22
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medicine
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1.2.3.1
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xanthinuria
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oxypurines
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butyrophilins
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synthesis
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hypouricemic
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agriculture
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biotechnology
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analysis
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nutrition
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molecular biology
- 1.17.1.4
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uric
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1.2.1.37
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1.1.1.204
- allopurinol
- environmental protection
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ureide
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1.1.3.22
- medicine
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1.2.3.1
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xanthinuria
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oxypurines
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butyrophilins
- synthesis
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hypouricemic
- agriculture
- biotechnology
- analysis
- nutrition
- molecular biology
Reaction
Synonyms
AtXDH1, EC 1.1.1.204, EC 1.2.1.37, IAO1, More, NAD-xanthine dehydrogenase, PaoABC, Retinol dehydrogenase, Rosy locus protein, VvXDH, xanthine dehydrogenase, xanthine dehydrogenase-1, xanthine dehydrogenase-2, xanthine dehydrogenase/oxidase, xanthine oxidoreductase, xanthine-NAD oxidoreductase, xanthine/NAD+ oxidoreductase, xanthine:NAD+ oxidoreductase, XDH, XDH/XO, XDH1, XDH2, XdhC, XOR, YagR, YagS, YagT
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Synonyms on EC 1.17.1.4 - xanthine dehydrogenase
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EC 1.1.1.204
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formerly
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EC 1.2.1.37
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formerly
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NAD-xanthine dehydrogenase
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Rosy locus protein
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xanthine dehydrogenase
xanthine oxidoreductase
xanthine-NAD oxidoreductase
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xanthine/NAD+ oxidoreductase
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XDH
XDH/XO
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XDH1
XdhC
XOR
additional information
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mammalian XOR exists in two interconvertible forms, the xanthine dehydrogenase, XDH, form and the xanthine oxidase, XO, form. The primary gene product is XDH, which can be converted into XO
additional information
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XOR can adopt its XOR xanthine oxidoreductase form EC 1.17.3.2, and its xanthine dehydrogenase form, XDH, EC 1.17.1.4
additional information
XOR can adopt its XOR xanthine oxidoreductase form EC 1.17.3.2, and its xanthine dehydrogenase form, XDH, EC 1.17.1.4