3.5.3.11: agmatinase
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Word Map on EC 3.5.3.11
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3.5.3.11
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putrescine
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polyamine
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ornithine
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imidazoline
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speb
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arcaine
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proclavaminate
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idazoxan
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slc7a1
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efaroxan
- 3.5.3.11
- putrescine
- polyamine
- ornithine
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imidazoline
- speb
- arcaine
- proclavaminate
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idazoxan
- slc7a1
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efaroxan
Reaction
Synonyms
AGM-1, AGMAT, agmatinase, agmatinase-like protein, agmatine ureohydrolase, Alr2310, APL, AUH, HVO_2299, MJ0309, N130D variant of arginase type I, Proclavaminic acid amidino hydrolase, SpeB
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General Information on EC 3.5.3.11 - agmatinase
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malfunction
metabolism
physiological function
in vivo knockdown of translation of both ODC1 and AGMAT RNAs resulted in over-expression of genes related to synthesis and transport of polyamines in ovine conceptuses during the peri-implantation period of pregnancy
malfunction
the role in the agmatinase-like protein (AGM-1) in the alternative pathway to produce polyamines is not its main function since only a slight reduction of polyamines concentration is detected in the DELTAagm-1 het strain. The null mutant DELTAagm-1 (homokaryon strain) is unable to grow and the deficiency of agm-1 in the heterokaryon strain provokes a decrease in elongation rate, conidia and biomass production, despite of having constitutive pathway via the ornithine decarboxylase. Mature hyphae of the DELTAagm-1 het strain presented unusual apical branching and a disorganized Spitzenkörper
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the gene agmatine ureohydrolase is involved in polyamine biosynthesis
metabolism
the role in the agmatinase-like protein (AGM-1) in the alternative pathway to produce polyamines is not its main function since only a slight reduction of polyamines concentration is detected in the DELTAagm-1 het strain. In Neurospora crassa AGM-1 has a close association with the F-actin population via its substrate agmatine, playing an essential role during cell development
metabolism
utilization of L-arginine in Stichopus japonicus is conducted by three enzymes: nitric oxide synthase, arginase and agmatinase. Balance of the production of these three enzymes is regulated by multiple transcription factors, such as CREB, NF-kappaB/Rel and STAT5, as well as their substrate L-arginine. Stimulation of pathogen LPS disrupts this balance and subsequently influences the immune response conducted by NO
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agmatinase-like protein plays a role in the regulation of intracellular concentrations of the neurotransmitter/neuromodulator agmatine
physiological function
the gene is essential, its deletion failed even in the presence of 1 mM putrescine
physiological function
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the gene is essential, its deletion failed even in the presence of 1 mM putrescine
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