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Deamination

Deamination is the removal of an amino group from a molecule. Enzymes that catalyse this reaction are called deaminases.

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Deamination reactions in DNA

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Deamination reactions in DNA

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Deamination

Nodes49
Edges48
Triples20
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.040816
Components1

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Deamination

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related to Cytosine · 7
Deamination → AP, Base, DNA, In DNA, Spontaneous, The, This
related to 5-methylcytosine · 6
Deamination → AP, DNA, G/T, In DNA, Spontaneous, This
related to Adenine · 4
Deamination → A-T, G-C, Hypoxanthine, This
is a · 2
Deamination → hydrolysis reaction of cytosine into uracil, removal of an amino group from a molecule
related to Guanine · 1
Deamination → Xanthine

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cytosine dna amino acid ammonia enzymes also reaction liver carbon urea 5-methylcytosine guanine adenine base results process group human takes

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Deaminationis aremoval of an amino group from a molecule0.90text
Deaminationis ahydrolysis reaction of cytosine into uracil0.90text
Deaminationrelated to 5-methylcytosineSpontaneous0.60section
Deaminationrelated to 5-methylcytosineThis0.60section
Deaminationrelated to 5-methylcytosineIn DNA0.60section
Deaminationrelated to 5-methylcytosineDNA0.60section
Deaminationrelated to 5-methylcytosineG/T0.60section
Deaminationrelated to 5-methylcytosineAP0.60section
Deaminationrelated to AdenineHypoxanthine0.60section
Deaminationrelated to AdenineThis0.60section
Deaminationrelated to AdenineA-T0.60section
Deaminationrelated to AdenineG-C0.60section

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