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Glucuronidase
Mucopolysaccharidosis VII
Mucopolysaccharidosis characterized by excessive dermatan and heparan sulfates in the urine and Hurler-like features. It is caused by a deficiency of beta-glucuronidase.
Year introduced: 1992
egasyn [Supplementary Concept]
protein complexed with microsomal, but not lysosomal, beta-glucuronidase, e.g., endoplasmic glucuronidase; syn- from Greek root ''to hold together''; membrane-associated glycoprotein which stabilizes membrane binding of glucuronidase; member of a group of liver carboxyl esterases, which hydrolyze palmitoyl-CoA, palmitoylcarnitine, monoglycerides, and lysophospholipids
Date introduced: January 1, 1975
glycyrrhetic acid mono-glucuronide beta-glucuronidase [Supplementary Concept]
structure in first source
Date introduced: March 26, 1999
alpha-(4-O-methyl)-D-glucuronidase [Supplementary Concept]
removes 4-O-methyl-glucopyranosyl uronic acid residues from the 2-position of fungal cell wall xylans
Date introduced: April 1, 1996
alpha-glucuronidase [Supplementary Concept]
Date introduced: December 15, 1995
glycyrrhizin beta-D-glucuronidase [Supplementary Concept]
from Eubacterium sp. found in human intestinal flora; hydrolyzes glycyrrhizin to glycyrrhetic acid
Date introduced: July 31, 1987
methyl 1-O-(4-(2-fluoroethylcarbamoyloxymethyl)-2-nitrophenyl)-O-glucopyronuronate [Supplementary Concept]
a PET tracer for beta-glucuronidase; structure in first source
Date introduced: November 28, 2012
1-O-(4-(2-fluoroethylcarbamoyloxymethyl)-2-nitrophenyl)-O-glucopyronuronate [Supplementary Concept]
a beta-glucuronidase PET imaging agent; structure in first source
Date introduced: April 22, 2012
Ad-C28-GUSh [Supplementary Concept]
an adenovirus vector encoding human beta-glucuronidase fused to a human single-chain Fv (scFv) against the epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM), C28, and preceded by a signal sequence for secretion
Date introduced: January 24, 2005
1,3,5,23,24-pentahydroxy-30-norolean-12,20(29)-dien-28-oic acid [Supplementary Concept]
a beta-glucuronidase inhibiting triterpene, has been isolated from the chloroform fraction of Paeonia emodi; structure in first source
Date introduced: March 12, 2001
1,2-didecanoyl-3-phosphatidic acid [Supplementary Concept]
induces release of beta-glucuronidase from electropermeabilized neutrophils
Date introduced: July 8, 1994
polyvinylbenzyl glucaro(1,4)lactonate [Supplementary Concept]
inhibits gastrointestinal glucuronidase; structure given in first source
Date introduced: May 5, 1993
p-hydroxyaniline mustard glucuronide, tetra-n-butyl ammonium salt [Supplementary Concept]
can be converted to active p-hydroxyaniline mustard by beta-glucuronidase
Date introduced: January 2, 1992
GH3 protein, soybean [Supplementary Concept]
the GH3 promoter drives auxin-induced & tissue specific glucuronidase expression
Date introduced: October 6, 1991
micromonospora glucosyl transferase inhibitor [Supplementary Concept]
Mr 5700; inhibitor of Streptococcus mutans glucosyltransferase, beta-glucosidase, beta-amylase and beta-glucuronidase
Date introduced: May 2, 1989
2-carboxy-3,4,5-trihydroxypiperidine [Supplementary Concept]
specific inhibitor of human beta-D-glucuronidase & alpha-L-iduronidase from seeds of Baphia racemosa; structure given in first source
Date introduced: December 3, 1984
N-acetyl-beta-glucuronidase [Supplementary Concept]
Date introduced: January 25, 1982
glusulase [Supplementary Concept]
consists of beta-glucuronidase and sulfatase; from snails
Date introduced: January 1, 1970
mucopolysaccharidase [Supplementary Concept]
mixture of an "eliminase" & a glucuronidase