Pyrophosphatase
Pyrophosphatases, also known as diphosphatases, are acid anhydride hydrolases that act upon diphosphate bonds. Examples include:
* Inorganic pyrophosphatase, which acts upon the free pyrophosphate ion
* Tobacco acid pyrophosphatase, which catalyses the hydrolysis of a phosphoric ester
* Various organic pyrophosphatases, which act upon organic molecules with the pyrophosphate group (but excluding triphosphatases that act on the final bond):
* Thiamine pyrophosphatase
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Pyrophosphatase
Pyrophosphatases, also known as diphosphatases, are acid anhydride hydrolases that act upon diphosphate bonds. Examples include:
* Inorganic pyrophosphatase, which acts upon the free pyrophosphate ion
* Tobacco acid pyrophosphatase, which catalyses the hydrolysis of a phosphoric ester
* Various organic pyrophosphatases, which act upon organic molecules with the pyrophosphate group (but excluding triphosphatases that act on the final bond):
* Thiamine pyrophosphatase
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Pyrophosphatases, also known a ...... ):
* Thiamine pyrophosphatase
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Pyrophosphatases, also known a ...... ):
* Thiamine pyrophosphatase
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