3.5.1.12: biotinidase
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Word Map on EC 3.5.1.12
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3.5.1.12
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newborn
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children
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seizure
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infant
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urine
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holocarboxylase
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inborn
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child
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hearing
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acidosis
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alopecia
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phenylketonuria
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carboxylases
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biotinylation
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symptomatic
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treatable
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biotin-dependent
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ataxia
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hypotonia
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hypothyroidism
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late-onset
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rash
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galactosemia
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acidurias
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avidin
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homocystinuria
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maple
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acidemia
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medicine
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syrup
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lipoylated
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biotin-responsive
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neurocutaneous
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lethargy
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biotin-binding
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paraparesis
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biotin-deficient
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seborrheic
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hyperammonemia
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3-methylcrotonyl-coa
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diagnostics
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analysis
- 3.5.1.12
- newborn
- children
- seizure
- infant
- urine
- holocarboxylase
-
inborn
- child
-
hearing
- acidosis
- alopecia
- phenylketonuria
- carboxylases
-
biotinylation
-
symptomatic
-
treatable
-
biotin-dependent
- ataxia
- hypotonia
- hypothyroidism
-
late-onset
- rash
- galactosemia
- acidurias
- avidin
- homocystinuria
-
maple
- acidemia
- medicine
- syrup
-
lipoylated
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biotin-responsive
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neurocutaneous
- lethargy
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biotin-binding
- paraparesis
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biotin-deficient
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seborrheic
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hyperammonemia
- 3-methylcrotonyl-coa
- diagnostics
- analysis
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Synonyms
amidohydrolase biotinidase, biocytin hydrolyzing amidase, biotinidase, biotinyl-hydrolase, BTD, lipoamidase, lipolysine hydrolase, lipoyl-X-hydrolase
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analysis of gene expression in breast cancer plasma, diverse tissue samples, profiling, overview
enzyme expression analysis in 129 papillary thyroid cancers, 34 benign thyroid tissues and 43 FNA samples. The overall biotinidase expression is decreased in papillary thyroid cancers compared to benign nodules
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serum, plasma, leukocytes
171919, 171920, 171921, 171922, 171923, 171924, 171925, 171927, 171928, 171929, 171930, 171931, 171933, 171935
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increased plasma biotinidase activity in rats with paracetamol-induced acute liver injury. The increase may serve as an indicator of paracetamol-induced acute liver injury in the rat
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from hepatoma patients with additional hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection, or from patients with chronic active hepatitis or cirrhosis