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Inhibition Studies on Urate Oxidase by Guanidinium Compounds

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dc.contributor.author Bentley, Keith William
dc.date.accessioned 2009-04-14T22:02:52Z
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-09T21:57:55Z
dc.date.available 2009-04-14T22:02:52Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-09T21:57:55Z
dc.date.copyright 1968
dc.date.issued 1968
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.wgtn.ac.nz/handle/123456789/21431
dc.description.abstract Urate oxidase (urate: O2 oxidoreductase, E.G. 1.7.3.3.) is the enzyme responsible for the irreversible oxidation or uric acid to allantoin by molecular oxygen. It is therefore of key importance in the biological degredation of the purine skeleton. DISTRIBUTION AND LOCALIZATION Urate oxidase is present in all mammals with the exception of some primates (1). The enzyme does not occur in birds or reptiles, both of which excrete purines. The distribution of urate oxidase in other animals is irregular and does not conform to any known pattern (2,3) The presence of urate oxidase in plants has only recently been confirmed (4). The enzyme has been shown to be inducible in microorganisms such as yeast (Candida utilis) (5) and Aspergillus flavus (6). en_NZ
dc.format pdf en_NZ
dc.language en_NZ
dc.language.iso en_NZ
dc.publisher Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington en_NZ
dc.title Inhibition Studies on Urate Oxidase by Guanidinium Compounds en_NZ
dc.type Text en_NZ
vuwschema.type.vuw Awarded Research Masters Thesis en_NZ
thesis.degree.grantor Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington en_NZ
thesis.degree.level Masters en_NZ


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