EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.1.3.2 | diphosphate + H2O |
might be a physiological substrate during germination |
3.1.3.2 | lysophosphatidic acid + H2O |
in seminal plasma mainly 16:0- or 18:0-lysophosphatidic acid |
3.1.3.2 | more |
synthesis starts as soon as cultures enter the stationary phase, strong negative control by cAMP, starvation for inorganic phosphate results in a premature full induction |
3.1.3.2 | more |
the enzyme may participate in changes of phosphorylation required for the biosynthesis of exopolysaccharides such as recycling the lipid carrier diphosphate to the monophosphate form |
3.1.3.2 | more |
the organism contains in addition to phosphate repressible acid phosphatase a thiamin repressible acid phosphatase |
3.1.3.2 | more |
the enzyme may regulate the growth rate of prostate epithelial cells by regulating the growth factor receptor tyrosine protein kinase activity |
3.1.3.2 | more |
may play a role in virulence of Legionella micdadei |
3.1.3.2 | more |
isoenzyme 5a is an osteoclast product that reflects bone resorption rate and is frequently increased in disease of increased bone turnover. Isoform 5a is often increased in rheumatoid arthritis sera and may be a product of inflammatory macrophages |
3.1.3.2 | more |
it is likely that the NtPAP12 and NtPAP21 gene products are wall-bound enzymes at the early stage of regenerating walls in tobacco protoplasts |
3.1.3.2 | more |
key enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of mannitol |