Apyrases

/əˈpaɪreɪsɪz/ noun

Plural of apyrase, an enzyme that breaks down ATP and ADP molecules in cells, often found in saliva and other bodily fluids.

From Greek 'a-' (without) + 'pyr' (fire) + '-ase' (enzyme suffix). The enzyme was named for its ability to remove phosphate groups without generating heat, contrasting with pyrogenic reactions.

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