- The
enzyme alkaline phosphatase (ALP,
alkaline phenyl phosphatase, also
abbreviated PhoA) is a
phosphatase with the
physiological role of dephosphorylating...
- is also a
precursor for
triglyceride biosynthesis.
Phosphatidic acid
phosphotase catalyzes the
conversion of
phosphatidic acid to diacylglyceride, which...
- Ecdysteroid-phosphate
phosphatase -
structure of a
steroid phosphate phosphotase Serine hydrolase - an
enzyme family that is
composed largely of proteins...
-
enzymes that
colonize the
urinary catheter,
specifically sulfatases and
phosphotases,
convert indoxyl sulfate to the
colored compounds indirubin and indigo...
-
phosphate group inactivates BIN2, an
important enzyme. As a result,
protein phosphotase 2A (PP2A) can
remove phosphate groups from two
transcription factors...
- p47phox. Furthermore, it has been
shown to
interact with PP1(protein
phosphotase 1),
hence the name SIPP1. It has an
inhibitory effect to PP1, with its...
- Ecdysteroid-phosphate
Phosphatase is the
first structure of a
steroid phosphate phosphotase containing alpha beta
folds common to
members of the two
histidine (2H)-Phosphatase...
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phosphatase 6, lysophosphatidic". "Acid
Phosphotase".
National Institutes of Health.
Retrieved 24
February 2015. Ando T,...
-
phosphatase 18". Wu Q,
Huang S, Sun Y, et al. (2006). "Dual
specificity phosphotase 18,
interacting with SAPK,
dephosphorylates SAPK and
inhibits SAPK/JNK...
- soil, but is most
commonly found in
insoluble forms.
Organic acids and
phosphotases released by
rhizobacteria found in
plant rhizospheres facilitate the...