| arylsulfatase |
[EC 3.1.6.1] any of a group of enzymes of the hydrolase class that catalyze the cleavage of sulfate residues from sulfate esters; physiological substrates are generally sulfolipids or sulfated polysaccharides, while in vitro substrates include aryl or alkyl sulfates. Called also sulfatase.
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| arylsulfatase A deficiency |
metachromatic leukodystrophy.
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| arylsulfatase B deficiency |
Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome.
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| arylsulfatase t. |
(for differentiating species of rapid-growing mycobacteria): a sample from a Tween-albumin broth culture of the suspected organism is incubated with tripotassium phenolphthalein disulfate for three days and then alkalinized. Those species producing arylsulfatase (Mycobacterium fortuitum and M. chelonae) show a pink to red positive reaction; a colorless reaction is negative.
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