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| Pu | plutonium; purine; purple |
| BAP | 6-(benzylamino)purine |
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| 6DMAP | 6-dimethyl amino purine |
| PNP | Purine nucleoside phosphorylase |
| PurR | Purine repressor |
| PN Pase | purine nucleoside phosphorylase |
| purine | <biochemistry, molecular biology> A heterocyclic compound with a fused pyrimidine/imidazole ring. Planar and aromatic in character. The parent compound for the purine bases of nucleic acids. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| purine 5'-nucleotidase | <enzyme> Associated with some immunologic deficiency diseases Registry number: EC 3.1.3.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| purine base | A purine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| purine imidazole-ring cyclase | <enzyme> Recyclises ring-opened purine formamidopyrimidines in irradiated DNA, restoring the c-8 to n-9 band, does not require ATP Registry number: EC 6.3.3.- Synonym: purir cyclase (26 Jun 1999) |
| purine permease | <chemical> Enzyme in transport system of purines in yeast pichia guillermondii Chemical name: permease, purine (26 Jun 1999) |
| purine phosphoribosyltransferase | <enzyme> Specific purine phosphoribosyltransferases are EC 2.4.2.7 and 2.4.2.8. Registry number: EC 2.4.2.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| purine ribonucleoside | A toxic nucleoside isolated from the mushroom Agaricus nebularis and from Streptomyces sp. Synonym: 9-beta-ribofuranosylpurine, purine ribonucleoside, ribosylpurine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| purine-free diet | A diet containing a minimal quantity of purine bases (meats); liver, kidney, and sweetbread especially are excluded and replaced by dairy products, fruits, and cereals; alcoholic beverages also are excluded. Synonym: purine-free diet. (05 Mar 2000) |
| purine-nucleoside phosphorylase | <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the reaction between a purine nucleoside and orthophosphate to form a free purine plus ribose-5-phosphate. Chemical name: Purine-nucleoside:orthophosphate ribosyltransferase Registry number: EC 2.4.2.1 (12 Dec 1998) |
| purine-restricted diet | See: gout diet. (05 Mar 2000) |
| purinergic receptor | <biochemistry> Receptors that use purine nucleotides (e.g. ATP) as ligands. (18 Nov 1997) |
| purines | A series of heterocyclic compounds that are variously substituted in nature and are known also as purine bases. They include adenine and guanine, constituents of nucleic acids, as well as many alkaloids such as caffeine and theophylline. Uric acid is the metabolic end product of purine metabolism. (12 Dec 1998) |
| low purine diet | A diet low in precursors of purines (such as tissues rich in cells with abundant nuclei, as in liver, glandular meats, etc.) to minimise formation of uric acid. Useful in treatment of patients with gout or urate-containing renal calculi. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Synonyms : Nucleosides, Purine
Synonyms : Nucleotides, Purine
Synonyms : Nicotinamide Riboside Phosphorylase, Purine Nucleoside Phosphorylases, Nucleoside Phosphorylases, Purine, Phosphorylase, Inosine, Phosphorylase, Nicotinamide Riboside, Phosphorylase, Purine-Nucleoside, Phosphorylases, Purine Nucleoside
Synonyms : Purine Pyrimidine Metabolism, Inborn Errors
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a structural analogue of one of the purine bases (purine, adenine, or guanine): 6-mercaptopurine and 6-thioguanine are used as antineoplastics, azathioprine as an immunosuppressive; the antiviral agent vidarabine (adenine arabinoside) is an analogue of the adenine nucleoside adenosine.
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| purine |
a colorless crystalline heterocyclic compound, C5H4N4, which is not found free in nature, but is variously substituted to produce a group of compounds known as purines or purine bases (see illustration at base), of which uric acid is a metabolic end product. The purine bases include adenine and guanine, which are constituents of nucleic acids, and hypoxanthine and xanthine.
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| purine a. |
a structural analogue of one of the purine bases (e.g., adenine, guanine), able to inhibit the biosynthesis of purine bases or to mimic them such that the analogues interfere with the synthesis or function of nucleic acids. Their clinical uses include antineoplastic, immunosuppressive, and antiviral agents.
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| purine b.’s |
a group of chemical compounds of which purine is the base, including 6-oxypurine (hypoxanthine); 2,6-dioxypurine (xanthine); 6-aminopurine (adenine); 2-amino-6-oxypurine (guanine); 2,6,8-trioxypurine (uric acid); and 3,7-dimethyl xanthine (theobromine). Called also xanthine b's. See illustration. Click here to view image■Purine and pyrimidine bases. (A), Purine and some substituted purine bases occurring in nucleic acids; (B), pyrimidine and some substituted pyrimidine bases occurring in nucleic acids.
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| purine | a colorless crystalline nitrogen-containing organic base |
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| purine | any of several bases that are derivatives of purine |
| purine | a drug (trade name Purinethol) that interferes with the metabolism of purine and is used to treat acute lymphocytic leukemia |
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