Abstract

Two cytoplasmic pyrimidine 5′-nucleotidase have been purified from human erythrocytes to homogeneity and partially characterized. The two enzymes, indicated as PN-I and PN-II, preferentially hydrolyse pyrimidine 5′-monophosphates and 3′-monophosphates, respectively. The kinetic analysis demonstrate that pyrimidine 5′-nucleotidases, in the presence of suitable nucleoside substrates, can operate as phosphotransferases by transferring phosphate to various nucleoside acceptors, including nucleoside analogues known as important drugs widely used in chemotherapy.

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