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  • CD2 is catalytically active and vital for deamination and motif specificity.
  • In similar manner, deamination of cytosine results in uracil.
  • The longer the strands are separated the greater the quantity of deamination.
  • In adults, MBP deamination is found in demyelination diseases.
  • Only the transcribed strand benefits from these deamination repair events.
  • Hypoxanthine is also a spontaneous deamination product of adenine.
  • Transitions can be caused by oxidative deamination and tautomerization.
  • Oxidative deamination occurs primarily in the liver and kidneys.
  • They take part in the deamination of amino acids and synthesis of urea.
  • Glutamate undergoes deamination, an oxidative reaction catalysed by glutamate dehydrogenase, as follows:
  • Similarly, deamination of cytosine results in uracil.
  • Examples include fatty acids, glycerol, carbohydrates, deamination products, and ethanol.
  • 5-Methylcytosine is resistant to deamination by bisulfite treatment, which deaminates cytosine residues.
  • Threonine dehydrogenase catalyzes the deamination and dehydration of threonine to 2-ketobutyrate and ammonia.
  • The inability of AtzA to perform deamination makes it unique within its superfamily, amidohydrolases.
  • Ammonia is also a metabolic product of amino acid deamination catalyzed by enzymes such as basic.
  • However, it is inherently unstable, and can change into uracil ( spontaneous deamination ).
  • Lysyl oxidase reacts with specific lysine residues and by oxidative deamination generates reactive aldehydes and allysine.
  • 5-Methylcytosine is more prone to transition than unmethylated cytosine, due to spontaneous deamination.
  • A1 modifies the cytosine base at position 6666 on the ApoB mRNA strand through a deamination.
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