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Gamma-glutamyl hydrolase - Wikipedia In humans, gamma-glutamyl hydrolase is encoded by the GGH gene [7][9][10] This gene catalyzes the hydrolysis of folylpoly-gamma-glutamates and antifolylpoly-gamma-glutamates by the removal of gamma-linked polyglutamates and glutamate
Gamma-Glutamyl Hydrolase - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Gamma-glutamyl hydrolase (GGH) is a lysosomal enzyme involved in the metabolism of folates and anti-folates It acts as an endo- and or exo-peptidase to cleave gamma-polyglutamate chains that are attached to folates and anti-folates after they enter a mammalian cell
GGH gene information - The Human Protein Atlas Hydrolyzes the polyglutamate sidechains of pteroylpolyglutamates Progressively removes gamma-glutamyl residues from pte roylpoly-gamma-glutamate to yield pteroyl-alpha-glutamate (folic acid) and free glutamate 1, 2
GGH | definition of GGH by Medical dictionary A gene on chromosome 8q12 3 that encodes gamma-glutamyl hydrolase, which progressively removes gamma-glutamyl residues from pteroyl poly-gamma-glutamate to yield pteroyl-alpha-glutamate (folic acid) and free glutamate
Ggh (gamma-glutamyl hydrolase) - Rat Genome Database Enables gamma-glutamyl-peptidase activity Involved in several processes, including response to ethanol; response to insulin; and response to zinc ion Located in extracellular space