EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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3.5.4.5 | physiological function |
cytidine amidase is involved in the hydrolytic deamination of cytidine or 2'-deoxycytidine to uridine or 2'-deoxyuridine, determination of the protein-ligand recognition process, respectively |
-, 718695 |
3.5.4.5 | physiological function |
cytidine deamination is the primary mechanism by which APOBEC3G restricts HIV-1 |
713581 |
3.5.4.5 | physiological function |
the enzyme plays an important role in the Trichoderma harzianum ETS 323 mediated resistance mechanism in young leaves of Brassice oleracea variant capitata during Rhizoctonia solani infection. The enzyme potentially neutralizes cytotoxic products of host lipoxygenase activity, thereby restricting the hypersensitivity-related programmed cell death induced in plants during the initial stages of infection |
734018 |
3.5.4.5 | physiological function |
the two cytidine deaminase domains of the cytidine deaminase act as an anti-HIV-1 host factor. The two CD domains of A3G are functionally equivalent in virion encapsidation and the interaction with HIV-1 Vif off A3G, overview |
721103 |