1.3.5.2: dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (quinone)
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Word Map on EC 1.3.5.2
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1.3.5.2
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pyrimidine
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falciparum
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plasmodium
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leflunomide
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brequinar
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uridine
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malaria
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arthritis
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antimalarial
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rheumatoid
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dihydroorotase
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salvage
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teriflunomide
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dhods
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autoimmune
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orotidine
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ump
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atovaquone
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triazolopyrimidine
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flavoenzyme
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medicine
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phosphoribosyltransferase
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antirheumatic
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coq
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drug development
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decylubiquinone
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dmards
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synthesis
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species-selective
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pyre
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pharmacology
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isoxazole
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transcarbamoylase
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5-fluoroorotate
- 1.3.5.2
- pyrimidine
- falciparum
- plasmodium
- leflunomide
- brequinar
- uridine
- malaria
- arthritis
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antimalarial
-
rheumatoid
- dihydroorotase
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salvage
- teriflunomide
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dhods
- autoimmune
- orotidine
- ump
- atovaquone
- triazolopyrimidine
-
flavoenzyme
- medicine
-
phosphoribosyltransferase
-
antirheumatic
- coq
- drug development
- decylubiquinone
-
dmards
- synthesis
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species-selective
-
pyre
- pharmacology
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isoxazole
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transcarbamoylase
- 5-fluoroorotate
Reaction
Synonyms
class 2 dihydroorotate dehydrogenases, DHO-DH, DHOD, DHODase, DHODH, dihydroorotate dehydrogenase, EC 1.3.99.11, ETH_00004975, hDHODH, HsDHODH, L-5,6-dihydroorotate:ubiquinone exidoreductase, PfDHODH
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Oxidation Stability
Oxidation Stability on EC 1.3.5.2 - dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (quinone)
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reoxidation by O2 results in H2O2 which appears in the active site and is very harmful to a cysteine residue, H2O2 inactivates the enzyme
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