- van
Deenem LL (1973). "Studies on
lysophospholipases. I.
Purification and some
properties of a
lysophospholipase from beef pancreas". Biochim. Biophys...
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cleaves both sn-1 and sn-2 acyl chains; this
enzyme is also
known as a
lysophospholipase.
Phospholipase C –
cleaves before the phosphate,
releasing diacylglycerol...
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involved in the
digestion of fats
include lipase,
phospholipase A2,
lysophospholipase, and
cholesterol esterase.
Enzymes that
break down
starch and other...
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amylase are secreted. The
pancreas also
secretes phospholipase A2,
lysophospholipase, and
cholesterol esterase. The
precursor zymogens, are
inactive variants...
- ascariasis. Charcot–Leyden
crystals are
composed of an
eosinophilic lysophospholipase binding protein called Galectin-10. They vary in size and may be as...
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heparin and chondroitin), and
proteolytic enzymes (e.g.
elastase and
lysophospholipase). They also
secrete lipid mediators like
leukotrienes (LTD-4), and...
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disorder characterized by
eosinophil proliferation, e.g.
ascariasis lysophospholipase crystals in
various tissues Cheyne–Stokes
respiration John Cheyne...
- the sn-1-acyl
group of PC. 1-lysoPC can be
hydrolyzed further by
lysophospholipases to lose the
remaining fatty acid and
yield L-1-glycero-3-phosphocholine...
- in the
blood plasma (8–12%).
Since LPCs are
quickly metabolized by
lysophospholipase and LPC-acyltransferase, they last only
shortly in vivo. By replacing...
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Alanine amino transferase Hydrolases Phospholipase A2 All
species Lysophospholipase Elapidae,
Viperidae Acetylcholinesterase Elapidae Alkaline phosphatase...