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Scramblase is a
protein responsible for the
translocation of
phospholipids between the two
monolayers of a
lipid bilayer of a cell membrane. In humans...
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hydrolysis and are
either P4-ATPases or ATP-Binding C****ette transporters.
Scramblases are energy-independent and
transport lipids in both directions. In organisms...
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Phospholipid scramblase 1 (PL
scramblase 1) is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the PLSCR1 gene. PLSCR1 has been
shown to
interact with: CPSF6,...
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gradient in an energy-dependent manner. Additionally,
there are also "
scramblase"
proteins that move
phospholipids in both
directions at the same time...
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scramblase 3 is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the PLSCR3 gene (abbreviated to PLS3 in this section). Like the
other phospholipid scramblase family...
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redistributed during apoptosis to the
extracellular surface by a
protein known as
scramblase.
These molecules mark the cell for
phagocytosis by
cells possessing the...
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become negatively charged. One of the
signaling pathways turns on
scramblase,
which moves negatively charged phospholipids from the
inner to the outer...
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Phospholipid scramblase 2, also
known as Ca2+-dependent
phospholipid scramblase 2, is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the PLSCR2 gene.
scramblase GRCh38:...
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Phospholipid scramblase 4, also
known as Ca2+-dependent
phospholipid scramblase 4, is a
protein that is
encoded in
humans by the PLSCR4 gene.
Scramblase GRCh38:...
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transmembrane protein complexes such as pores,
channels and gates.
Flippases and
scramblases concentrate phosphatidyl serine,
which carries a
negative charge, on...