EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.5.3.6 | L-Arg + H2O |
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3.5.3.6 | L-Arg + H2O |
enzyme of catabolism of Arg to citrulline in the arginine dihydrolase pathway |
3.5.3.6 | L-Arg + H2O |
enzyme of the arginine dihydrolase pathway. Arginine metabolism via this pathway plays a significant role in energy metabolism by providing a site for anaerobic substrate level phosphorylation |
3.5.3.6 | L-Arg + H2O |
in vivo and in vitro anti-tumor activities for 6 kinds of mouse ascites tumor cell lines |
3.5.3.6 | L-Arg + H2O |
cytostatic activity, the enzyme-induced arginine depletion may inhibit protein synthesis and results in the protection of apoptotic cell death that requires new protein synthesis |
3.5.3.6 | L-Arg + H2O |
potent inhibition of proliferation of human T cells by streptococcal cell extract is due to activity of arginine deiminase |
3.5.3.6 | L-Arg + H2O |
alternate energy pathway |
3.5.3.6 | L-Arg + H2O |
the recombinant enzyme inhibits the growth of two mouse cells lines hepatoma MH134 and fibrosarcoma Meth A |
3.5.3.6 | L-Arg + H2O |
catabolism of Arg by arginine deiminase pathway |
3.5.3.6 | L-Arg + H2O |
caffeine markedly increases the formation of arginine deiminase when dextrin, but not maltotriose, serves as the energy source |