3.5.4.37: double-stranded RNA adenine deaminase
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Word Map on EC 3.5.4.37
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3.5.4.37
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inosine
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a-to-i
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deaminases
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deamination
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adenosine-to-inosine
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hereditaria
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rna-editing
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pre-mrnas
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dyschromatosis
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symmetrica
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z-dna
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duplex
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ampa
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left-handed
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unedited
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glur-b
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recoding
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site-selective
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macules
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interferon-inducible
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mda5
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hypopigmented
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ifn-inducible
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dsrbds
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interferon-stimulated
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ca2+-permeable
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5-ht2cr
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dicer
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samhd1
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genodermatosis
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rig-i
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hypermutation
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ifn-stimulated
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pigmentary
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interferonopathy
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autoinflammatory
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medicine
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inosine-containing
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dsrna-binding
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drug development
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protein-rna
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antigenome
- 3.5.4.37
- inosine
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a-to-i
- deaminases
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deamination
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adenosine-to-inosine
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hereditaria
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rna-editing
- pre-mrnas
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dyschromatosis
-
symmetrica
- z-dna
- duplex
- ampa
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left-handed
-
unedited
-
glur-b
-
recoding
-
site-selective
-
macules
-
interferon-inducible
- mda5
-
hypopigmented
-
ifn-inducible
-
dsrbds
-
interferon-stimulated
-
ca2+-permeable
-
5-ht2cr
- dicer
- samhd1
-
genodermatosis
- rig-i
-
hypermutation
-
ifn-stimulated
-
pigmentary
-
interferonopathy
-
autoinflammatory
- medicine
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inosine-containing
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dsrna-binding
- drug development
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protein-rna
-
antigenome
Reaction
Synonyms
ADAR, ADAR1, ADAR1L, ADAR1S, ADAR2, ADAR2 deaminase, adenosine deaminase acting on RNA 1, adenosine deaminase acting on RNA-1, APOBEC1, bADAR1a, CiADAR1, dADAR, double-stranded RNA adenosine deaminase, double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminase, double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminase 1, double-stranded-RNA-specific adenosine deaminase 1, DRADA1, dsRAD, dsRNA adenosine deaminase, hADAR1, hADAR1a, hADAR2, hADAR2-D
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Inositol hexakisphosphate
is buried within the enzyme core, contributing to the protein fold. Inositol hexakisphosphate is required for activity. Amino acids that coordinate inositol hexakisphosphate in the crystal structure are conserved in some adenosine deaminases that act on tRNA