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guanidinoacetic acid a nitrogenous compound formed enzymatically in the liver, pancreas, and kidney by a reaction transfering an amidino group between arginine and glycine, and N-methylated in the liver by S-adenosylmethionine to form creatine. Called also glycocyamine, guanidine-acetic acid, and guanido-acetic acid.
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guanido guanidinium.
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guanido-acetic acid guanidinoacetic acid.
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guanine deaminase [EC 3.5.4.3] an enzyme of the hydrolase class that catalyzes the deamination of guanine to form xanthine. The reaction is a step in the degradation of guanine to uric acid. The enzyme is present in liver, kidney, spleen, and other tissues. Called also guanase.
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guanophore a cell filled with guanine crystals that produce interference in the light and thus give the cell a silvery or golden appearance; found in the skin of some cold-blooded vertebrates such as fishes.
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