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Descriptor English: Nudix Hydrolases
Descriptor Spanish: Hidrolasas Nudix
Descriptor hidrolasas de NUDIX
Entry term(s) NUDIX-hidrolasas
hidrolasa de NUDIX
hidrolasas de difosfatos de nucleósido unidos a la fracción X
hidrolasas de nudix
nudix-hidrolasas
proteína NUDIX-hidrolasa
proteína nudix-hidrolasa
proteínas NUDIX-hidrolasas
proteínas nudix-hidrolasas
Scope note: Grupo de pirofosfohidrolasas dependientes principalmente de Mg2+/Mn2+ que hidrolizan la estructura de un difosfato de nucleósido unido a otra fracción X (NUcleoside DIphosphate linked to another moiety X ) para formar monofosfato de nucleósido y X-fosfato. Las hidrolasas de NUDIX comparten la caja NUDIX conservada (GX5EX7REUXEEXGU) y degradan diversos sustratos, tales como nucleótidos oxidados (p. ej., MutT) y productos intermedios metabólicos (p. ej., TIAMINA-PIROFOSFATASA). En los seres humanos, las proteínas de la superfamilia de las NUDIX-hidrolasas, como las proteínas MutT, participan en la reparación del daño del ADN. Las mutaciones en una hidrolasa de NUDIX (NUDT15) se asocian a un TRASTORNO CONGÉNITO DEL METABOLISMO DE LA PURINA-PIRIMIDINA denominado metabolismo lento de las tiopurinas de tipo 2, y las mutaciones en otra hidrolasa de NUDIX (NUDT2) se asocian al trastorno del desarrollo intelectual con o sin neuropatía periférica (IDDPN).
Descriptor Portuguese: Nudix Hidrolases
Descriptor French: Without translation
Entry term(s): Hydrolase, Nudix
Nucleoside Diphosphates Linked to Moiety X Hydrolases
Nucleoside Diphosphates-Linked to Moiety-X Hydrolases
Nudix Hydrolase
Nudix Proteins
Tree number(s): D08.811.277.040.600.600
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000096964
Scope note: A group of Mg2+/Mn2+-dependent mainly pyrophosphohydrolases that hydrolyzes structures of NUcleoside DIphosphate linked to another moiety X to nucleoside monophosphate and X-Phosphate. Nudix hydrolases share conserved Nudix box (GX5EX7REUXEEXGU) and degrade variety of substrates including oxidized nucleotides (e.g., MutT) and metabolic intermediates (e.g., THIAMINE PYROPHOSPHATASE). In humans, Nudix superfamily proteins such as MutT proteins participate in DNA damage repairs. Mutations on a nudix hydrolase (NUDT15) are associated with a PURINE-PYRIMIDINE METABOLISM, INBORN ERRORS disorder called THPM2, and mutations in nudix hydrolase (NUDT2) are associated with IDDPN, a developmental intellectual disorder.
Allowable Qualifiers: AD administration & dosage
AE adverse effects
AI antagonists & inhibitors
AN analysis
BI biosynthesis
BL blood
CF cerebrospinal fluid
CH chemistry
CL classification
CS chemical synthesis
DE drug effects
DF deficiency
EC economics
GE genetics
HI history
IM immunology
IP isolation & purification
ME metabolism
PD pharmacology
PH physiology
PK pharmacokinetics
PO poisoning
RE radiation effects
SD supply & distribution
ST standards
TO toxicity
TU therapeutic use
UL ultrastructure
UR urine
Registry Number: EC 3.6.1.-
Public MeSH Note: 2024; see under PYROPHOSPHATASES 1998-2023
History Note: 2024
DeCS ID: 60536
Unique ID: D000096964
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Date Established: 2024/01/01
Date of Entry: 2023/07/26
Revision Date: 2023/06/01
Nudix Hydrolases - Preferred
Concept UI M000762793
Scope note A group of Mg2+/Mn2+-dependent mainly pyrophosphohydrolases that hydrolyzes structures of NUcleoside DIphosphate linked to another moiety X to nucleoside monophosphate and X-Phosphate. Nudix hydrolases share conserved Nudix box (GX5EX7REUXEEXGU) and degrade variety of substrates including oxidized nucleotides (e.g., MutT) and metabolic intermediates (e.g., THIAMINE PYROPHOSPHATASE). In humans, Nudix superfamily proteins such as MutT proteins participate in DNA damage repairs. Mutations on a nudix hydrolase (NUDT15) are associated with a PURINE-PYRIMIDINE METABOLISM, INBORN ERRORS disorder called THPM2, and mutations in nudix hydrolase (NUDT2) are associated with IDDPN, a developmental intellectual disorder.
Preferred term Nudix Hydrolases
Entry term(s) Hydrolase, Nudix
Nucleoside Diphosphates Linked to Moiety X Hydrolases
Nucleoside Diphosphates-Linked to Moiety-X Hydrolases
Nudix Hydrolase
Nudix Proteins



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