3.7.1.3: kynureninase
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3.7.1.3
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3-hydroxyanthranilic
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medicine
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quinolinic
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3-hydroxykynurenine
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kynurenic
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anthranilic
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indoleamine
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3-monooxygenase
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l-tryptophan
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ido
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3,4-dioxygenase
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xanthurenic
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aminocarboxymuconate-semialdehyde
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3-hydroxylase
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quin
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excitotoxins
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quinonoid
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pyrrolase
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marginalis
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indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase
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synthesis
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b6-deficient
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drug development
- 3.7.1.3
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3-hydroxyanthranilic
- medicine
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quinolinic
- 3-hydroxykynurenine
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kynurenic
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anthranilic
- indoleamine
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3-monooxygenase
- l-tryptophan
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ido
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3,4-dioxygenase
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xanthurenic
- aminocarboxymuconate-semialdehyde
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3-hydroxylase
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quin
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excitotoxins
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quinonoid
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pyrrolase
- marginalis
- indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase
- synthesis
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b6-deficient
- drug development
Reaction
Synonyms
HsKynase, Kynase, KYNU, kynureninase, L-kynurenine hydrolase, PfKynase
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Source Tissue on EC 3.7.1.3 - kynureninase
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cells grown in a medium containing L-tryptophan as the sole carbon, nitrogen, and energy source
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the catalytic activity of kynureninase is very low in most tissue with exception of liver and kidney
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enzyme activity does not change significantly as compared to controls
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enzyme activity does not change significantly in normolipidemic and diet-induced hyperlipidemic animals as compared to controls
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enzyme activity is very low in newborn rats, but increases in rats of 2-3 months to 18 months of age, without an evident age-related pattern
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the catalytic activity of kynureninase is very low in most tissue with exception of liver and kidney
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enzyme activity significantly decreased only per g of fresh tissue as compared to controls
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enzyme activity significantly decreased only per g of fresh tissue in the group of diet-induced hyperlipidemic animals as compared to controls
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enzyme activity declines with age, similar in newborns and 2-3 month-old rats, activity decreases markedly by ca. 60% and 70% at 12 and 18 months, respectively