General Information of Drug-Metabolizing Enzyme (DME ID: DME0092)
DME Name Thymidine phosphorylase (TYMP), Homo sapiens DME Info
UniProt ID
TYPH_HUMAN
EC Number    EC: 2.4.2.4     (Click to Show/Hide the Complete EC Tree)
Transferase
Glycosyltransferases
Pentosyltransferase
EC: 2.4.2.4
Lineage    Species: Homo sapiens     (Click to Show/Hide the Complete Species Lineage)
Kingdom: Metazoa
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Family: Hominidae
Genus: Homo
Species: Homo sapiens
Interactome
Interactions between Microbiome and DME (MICBIO)
      Bacteria: Actinobacteria
                  Collinsella aerofaciens (actinobacteria) Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Drugs:        1 Drugs Metabolized
                              Capecitabine Click to Show/Hide the Detail
                                 Drug ID DR0266   Drug Info
                                 Interaction Mechanism Human Thymidine phosphorylase (TYMP) and Collinsella aerofaciens co-metabolize the drug Capecitabine, which can collectively affect efficacy, safety or bioavailability of this drug. [1], [2]
      Bacteria: Proteobacteria
                  Salmonella enterica (enterobacteria) Click to Show/Hide the Full List of Drugs:        1 Drugs Metabolized
                              Capecitabine Click to Show/Hide the Detail
                                 Drug ID DR0266   Drug Info
                                 Interaction Mechanism Human Thymidine phosphorylase (TYMP) and Salmonella enterica co-metabolize the drug Capecitabine, which can collectively affect efficacy, safety or bioavailability of this drug. [1], [2]
References
1 Induction of thymidine phosphorylase in both irradiated and shielded, contralateral human U87MG glioma xenografts: implications for a dual modality treatment using capecitabine and irradiation. Mol Cancer Ther. 2002 Oct;1(12):1139-45.
2 Mapping human microbiome drug metabolism by gut bacteria and their genes. Nature. 2019 Jun;570(7762):462-467.

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