Purine nucleoside phosphorylase

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== Function ==
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'''Purine nucleoside phosphorylase''' (PNP) cleaves nucleosides by phosphorylating ribose to produce ribose-1-phosphate. PNP metabolizes adenosine, inosine and guanosine. PNP metabolizes the waste molecules deoxyinosine and deoxyguanosine which are formed when DNA breaks down. PNP deficiency results in severe combined immunodeficiency.
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'''Purine nucleoside phosphorylase''' (PNP) cleaves nucleosides by phosphorylating ribose to produce ribose-1-phosphate. PNP metabolizes adenosine, inosine and guanosine<ref>PMID:11337031</ref>. PNP metabolizes the waste molecules deoxyinosine and deoxyguanosine which are formed when DNA breaks down.
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== Disease ==
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PNP deficiency results in severe combined immunodeficiency<ref>PMID:1931007</ref>.
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**[[4da6]], [[4da7]], [[4dar]] – BsPNP + drug<br />
**[[4da6]], [[4da7]], [[4dar]] – BsPNP + drug<br />
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== References ==
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Revision as of 09:10, 31 July 2016

Human purine nucleoside phosphorylase complex with guanine and sulfate (PDB entry 1v2h)

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3D structures of purine nucleoside phosphorylase

Updated on 31-July-2016

References

  1. Bzowska A, Kulikowska E, Shugar D. Purine nucleoside phosphorylases: properties, functions, and clinical aspects. Pharmacol Ther. 2000 Dec;88(3):349-425. PMID:11337031
  2. Markert ML. Purine nucleoside phosphorylase deficiency. Immunodefic Rev. 1991;3(1):45-81. PMID:1931007

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