nucleotidohydrolase
Nucleotidohydrolase is a class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of a nucleoside bond in nucleotides. This enzymatic activity results in the cleavage of a nucleotide into a nucleoside and a phosphate group. These enzymes play crucial roles in various cellular processes, including nucleotide metabolism, DNA repair, and signaling pathways.
There are several types of nucleotidohydrolases, distinguished by their substrate specificity and the type of bond
Nucleotidohydrolases are involved in regulating the intracellular concentration of nucleotides. By breaking down excess nucleotides, they
The study of nucleotidohydrolases is important for understanding fundamental biochemical processes and has implications for the