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Prosaposin, also
known as PSAP, is a
protein which in
humans is
encoded by the PSAP gene. This
highly conserved glycoprotein is a
precursor for 4 cleavage...
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neuronal loss.
Optic atrophy was only
reported in 1
patient It’s
known that
Prosaposin is a
precursor of a
Saposin A,B,C,D.
Saposin A is
needed to
activate galactocerbroside...
- All
mammalian saposins are
synthesized as a
single precursor molecule (
prosaposin)
which contains four Saposin-B domains,
yielding the
active saposins after...
- cases, it may be
caused by a lack of
active saposin A (a
derivative of
prosaposin). The
buildup of
unmetabolized lipids adversely affects the
growth of...
- angiogenesis. Moreover,
stimulating TSP1 via over-expressing
prosaposin or
treating with a
small prosaposin-derived
peptide potently inhibits and even
induces regression...
- LAMP2, GNS/N-acetylglucosamine-6-sulfatase, TSPAN6/tetraspanin-6, PSAP/
prosaposin, and TMEM192/transmembrane
protein 192 may
contribute to the execution...
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infantile Tay–Sachs
Metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD)
Arylsulfatase A or
prosaposin Sulfatide compounds in
neural tissue Demyelination in CNS and PNS: Mental...
- subunit, α
TRAMP DLP UP MSeC
iTRAQ LC-MS/MS
Zhang 2010 NP_035309 PSAP
Prosaposin TRAMP DLP UP MSeC
iTRAQ LC-MS/MS
Zhang 2010 gi123794006 FUSE-binding protein...
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protein Protein phosphatase with ef-hand
domain 2 PSAPL1:
encoding protein Prosaposin-like 1 (gene/pseudogene) QDPR:
quinoid dihydropteridine reductase RBM47:...
- Look up PSAP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PSAP may
refer to:
Prosaposin, a
protein ****ociated with
Gaucher disease Public-safety
answering point...