Adenosine deaminase

ADPDNA is a biochemical substrate, which is a coenzyme that plays an important role in cellular pathology. ADPDNA is a pyrimidino-5'-nucleotidase that catalyzes a specific nuclease reaction, and the 3'-terminal phosphate group of ADP is deaminated to the α-amino group of the isopurine ring. Thus, the end product is uric acid and ATP.

Anagrams for the word “adenosine deaminase” (adeisondeaminase) are: nadizoein azoy ad-nadiy aznaiodide adinise adenine. In the abbreviation ADP DN Ai you can find the following descriptions of substances: D-methanephosphoric acid (azuandine). N,N