3.5.1.119: Pup amidohydrolase
This is an abbreviated version!
For detailed information about Pup amidohydrolase, go to the full flat file.
Word Map on EC 3.5.1.119
-
3.5.1.119
-
ubiquitin-like
-
tuberculosis
-
mycobacterial
-
depupylation
-
actinobacteria
-
isopeptide
-
deamidated
-
ligases
-
pup-proteasome
-
atpase
-
transacylase
-
malonyl
-
doom
-
adp
-
medicine
-
pharmacology
-
drug development
-
analysis
- 3.5.1.119
-
ubiquitin-like
- tuberculosis
-
mycobacterial
-
depupylation
- actinobacteria
-
isopeptide
-
deamidated
- ligases
-
pup-proteasome
- atpase
-
transacylase
-
malonyl
-
doom
- adp
- medicine
- pharmacology
- drug development
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
deamidase of Pup, deamidase/depupylase, deamidase/depupylase Dop, depupylase, depupylase Dop, depupylase/deamidase, Dop, DPUP, Pup deamidase, Rv2112, Rv2112c
ECTree
Advanced search results
Application
Application on EC 3.5.1.119 - Pup amidohydrolase
Please wait a moment until all data is loaded. This message will disappear when all data is loaded.
analysis
drug development
-
the Pup-proteasome enzymes are essential for full virulence and persistence in the mammalian host. As such, the Pup-proteasome enzymes are potential targets for development of antituberculosis therapeutics. Such development requires sensitive and robust assays for measurements of enzymatic activities and the effect of examined inhibitors. An in vitro activity assay for Dop, the first enzyme in the Pup-proteasome system is described, that is ased on fluorescence anisotropy measurements. This assay is simple, sensitive, and compatible with a high-throughput format for screening purposes and can be reliably and conveniently used for detailed kinetic measurements of Dop activity
medicine
-
since Dop is necessary for persistent infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, its selective inhibition holds potential for tuberculosis therapy
pharmacology
development of an in vitro activity assay for Dop, based on fluorescence anisotropy measurements. The assay is simple, sensitive, and compatible with a high-throughput format for screening purposes. It can be reliably and conveniently used for detailed kinetic measurements of Dop activity and can be employed with other Dop enzymes
analysis
-
development of an in vitro activity assay for Dop, based on fluorescence anisotropy measurements. The assay is simple, sensitive, and compatible with a high-throughput format for screening purposes. It can be reliably and conveniently used for detailed kinetic measurements of Dop activity and can be employed with other Dop enzymes
-
the enzyme provides an ideal target for the development of selective chemotherapies
pharmacology
-
the enzyme provides an ideal target for the development of selective chemotherapies
-