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==Uricase== | ==Uricase== | ||
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- | + | Uricase is a hepatic enzyme meaning it is located in the liver and converts uric acid into allantoin. Allantoin is more efficiently excreted by the kidney because of how water soluble it is. However, in humans, a frameshift mutation during evolution affected the activity of the gene that encodes for uricase. | |
== Function == | == Function == | ||
It is an enzyme that converts uric acid to allantoin. Allantoin is much more soluble than uric acid, and passes harmlessly from the body. Unfortunately, during evolution, humans have lost the ability to produce uricase. The detailed mechanism consists or this copper binding enzyme catalyzing the oxidation or uric acid to .5-hydroxyisourate and hydrogen peroxide followed by the hydrolysis and decarboxylation leading to the formation of the desired product, allantoin. Allantoin is significantly more water soluble than uric acid and easily excreted in urine. | It is an enzyme that converts uric acid to allantoin. Allantoin is much more soluble than uric acid, and passes harmlessly from the body. Unfortunately, during evolution, humans have lost the ability to produce uricase. The detailed mechanism consists or this copper binding enzyme catalyzing the oxidation or uric acid to .5-hydroxyisourate and hydrogen peroxide followed by the hydrolysis and decarboxylation leading to the formation of the desired product, allantoin. Allantoin is significantly more water soluble than uric acid and easily excreted in urine. |
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This Sandbox is Reserved from Jan 22 through May 22, 2018 for use in the course Biochemistry II taught by Jason Telford at the Maryville University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1446 through Sandbox Reserved 1455. |
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