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In situ regulation of mammalian CTP synthetase by allosteric inhibition.
B. Aronow, B. Ullman
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Medicine & Life Sciences
CTP synthetase
100%
Cytidine Triphosphate
78%
Pyrimidine Nucleotides
32%
triphosphoric acid
24%
Enzymes
19%
Uridine Triphosphate
18%
Azauridine
12%
Uracil Nucleotides
11%
Enzyme Activators
11%
Allosteric Site
10%
Bucladesine
9%
pyrimidine
8%
Uridine
8%
Dactinomycin
8%
Cycloheximide
7%
Growth
7%
Nucleotides
5%
Binding Sites
5%
Cell Line
4%
In Vitro Techniques
3%
Chemical Compounds
Pyrimidine Nucleotide
31%
Uridine
15%
6-Azauridine
12%
Nucleotide
11%
Cycloheximide
9%
Actinomycin D
9%
Refractory
7%
Pyrimidine
6%
Enzyme Activity
5%
Binding Site
4%
Time
2%