| 31. | Tunicates lack the kidney-like urate crystals, and do not have any obvious means of disposing of the material during their lifetimes.
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| 32. | A PEGylated form of urate oxidase is in clinical development for treatment of chronic hyperuricemia in patients with " treatment-failure gout ".
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| 33. | The systematic name of this enzyme class is "'urate-ribonucleotide : phosphate alpha-D-ribosyltransferase " '.
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| 34. | The protein encoded by this gene is a urate transporter and urate-anion exchanger which regulates the level of urate in the blood.
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| 35. | The protein encoded by this gene is a urate transporter and urate-anion exchanger which regulates the level of urate in the blood.
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| 36. | The protein encoded by this gene is a urate transporter and urate-anion exchanger which regulates the level of urate in the blood.
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| 37. | The enzyme is a homodimer, and requires urate, and also requires FAD, molybdenum and two 2FE-2S clusters as cofactors.
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| 38. | The urates often form a separate white blob, as anyone who has worn a new hat outdoors at the wrong time has probably noticed.
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| 39. | After confirmation of lysosome, de Duve's team was troubled by the existence of another enzyme urate oxidase in rat liver cell fraction.
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| 40. | Urate oxidase is found in nearly all organisms, from bacteria to mammals, and plays different metabolic roles, depending on its host organism.
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