Definition
An enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of guanine (a nucleobase found in DNA) into xanthine through a deamination reaction.
Etymology
Formed by combining 'guanine' with the '-ase' suffix (from Greek 'enzyme' terminology), where '-ase' indicates an enzyme that breaks down or modifies a specific substrate.
Kelly Says
Guanase is part of the purine degradation pathway in cells—your body uses this enzyme every day to recycle nucleotides from old DNA, turning genetic 'waste' into new molecules your cells can use!
Translations
ARالعربية
غواناس
gwa-na-as
BNবাংলা
গুয়ানাস
gwa-na-as
CACatalà
guanase
gwa-na-seh
CSČeština
guanase
gwa-na-seh
DADansk
guanase
gwa-na-seh
DEDeutsch
Guanase
gwa-na-seh
ELΕλληνικά
Γουανασε
gwa-na-seh
ESEspañol
guanase
gwa-na-seh
FAفارسی
گوآناسه
gwa-na-se
FISuomi
guanase
gwa-na-seh
FRFrançais
guanase
gwa-na-seh
HEעברית
גואנזה
gwa-na-zeh
HIहिन्दी
ग्वानसे
gwa-na-se
HUMagyar
guanase
gwa-na-seh
IDBahasa Indonesia
guanase
gwa-na-seh
ITItaliano
guanase
gwa-na-seh
MSBahasa Melayu
guanase
gwa-na-seh
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်တော်
gwa-na-se
NLNederlands
guanase
gwa-na-seh
NONorsk
guanase
gwa-na-seh
PLPolski
guanase
gwa-na-seh
PTPortuguês
guanase
gwa-na-seh
RORomână
guanase
gwa-na-seh
RUРусский
гуанасе
gwana-se
SVSvenska
guanase
gwa-na-seh
SWKiswahili
guanase
gwa-na-seh
TAதமிழ்
குவானசே
gwa-na-se
TEతెలుగు
గువానసే
gwa-na-se
TRTürkçe
guanase
gwa-na-seh
UKУкраїнська
гуанасе
gwana-se
VITiếng Việt
guanase
gwa-na-seh