
Glutaminase ({EC number|3.5.1.2}, glutaminase I, L-glutaminase, glutamine aminohydrolase) is an amidohydrolase enzyme that generates glutamate from glutamine. Glutaminase has tissue-specific isoenzymes. Glutaminase has an important role in glial cells. Glutaminase catalyzes the following reaction: Glutamine + H2O → Glutamate + NH3 == Tissue dist...
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<enzyme> Chemical name: L-Glutamine amidohydrolase ... Registry number: EC 3.5.1.2 ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(gloo-tam´ĭ-nās) an enzyme that catalyzes the splitting of glutamine into glutamic acid and ammonia.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: glū-tam′in-ās Definitions: 1. An enzyme in kidney and other tissues that catalyzes the hydrolysis of l-glutamine to ammonia and l-glutamate; an important enzyme in urinary ammonia formation.
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glutaminase An enzyme in kidney and other tissues that catalyzes the hydrolysis of L-glutamine to ammonia and L-glutamic acid; an important enzyme for urinary ammonia formation.
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