Medical term:
phosphoamidase
phosphoamidase
[fos″fo-am´ĭ-dās]an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of phosphocreatine to creatine and orthophosphate.
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phos·pho·am·i·dase
(fos'fō-am'i-dās),An enzyme catalyzing the hydrolysis of phosphorus-nitrogen bonds, notably the hydrolysis of N-phosphocreatine to creatine and orthophosphate.
Synonym(s): phosphamidase
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phos·pho·am·i·dase
(fos'fō-am'i-dās)An enzyme catalyzing the hydrolysis of phosphorus-nitrogen bonds.
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