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2 midine and of spermine and is metabolized by methylthioadenosine phosphorylase, an enzyme missing in
4 ix metalloproteinase-1, histone deacetylase, methylthioadenosine phosphorylase, and vascular endothel
5 rolase, purine nucleoside phosphorylase, and methylthioadenosine phosphorylase are required for Nrk-i
6 s of PRMT5 inhibitors in targeted therapy of methylthioadenosine phosphorylase-deleted cancers are pa
7 ne or with methylthioadenosine inhibition (5-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase deletion), and murine
10 so studied for co-deletion of the contiguous methylthioadenosine phosphorylase gene, and this was det
12 cture of Sulfolobus solfataricus 5'-deoxy-5'-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase II (SsMTAPII) in compl
13 rexpression of metabolism-related gene MTAP (methylthioadenosine phosphorylase) in SSM resulted in re
14 lian purine nucleoside phosphorylase but not methylthioadenosine phosphorylase is responsible for mam
17 ticular, the gene for the enzyme 5'-deoxy-5'-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) and the genes o
19 d Ado cleavage activity was identified as 5'-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) based on its bi
20 yclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2A (CDKN2A)/methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) codeletion occu
21 ncies, we discovered that loss of the enzyme methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) confers a selec
22 ethyltransferase 5 (PRMT5) in the context of methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) deletion, seen
28 ely 10-15% of human cancers, deletion of the methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) gene results in
29 denosylmethionine (AdoMet) salvage enzyme 5'-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) has been implic
38 21 containing tumor suppressors CDKN2A/B and methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) is one of the m
39 owed a selective antiproliferative effect on methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) KO cells, both
41 ed purine metabolites of tumor cells lacking methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP), a common genet
42 ependent growth and defects in expression of methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP), a key enzyme i
46 r suppressor gene p16INK4A and deficiency of methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP), both located o
47 study how methionine salvage pathway enzyme methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP), frequently del
57 nt plants that expressed either MTN or human methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (which metabolizes MTA