EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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2.7.8.2 | more |
role of enzyme in de novo and remodeling pathways |
2.7.8.2 | more |
the reversibility of phosphoethanolamine transferase and phosphocholine transferase permits the interconversion of diacylglycerol moieties of choline and ethanolamine glycerophospholipids |
2.7.8.2 | more |
ultimate step in the Kennedy pathway for the genesis of de novo synthesized phosphatidylcholine |
2.7.8.2 | more |
renal dithiothreitol-insensitive enzyme could be a potentially important enzyme in the regulation of systemic blood pressure |
2.7.8.2 | more |
last step in de novo synthesis of diacylglycerophosphocholine |
2.7.8.2 | more |
dithiothreitol-insensitive activity |
2.7.8.2 | more |
final step of the biosynthesis of platelet activating factor, PAF, in the de novo pathway |
2.7.8.2 | more |
significant selectivity which may be of considerable importance in maintaining the characteristic composition of fatty acyl chains in membrane phospholipids |
2.7.8.2 | more |
increase in cholinephosphotransferase gene expression with cadmium in all cell lines, significant increase in 11-9-1-4 cells and MCF-12F cells. Cell lines MCF-12F, MCF-7, BT-549 and 11-9-1-4 show mutations in their nucleotide sequence as the result of cadmium treatment. The effect of cadmium is highest in MCF-12F cell line that shows a total of six mutations |
2.7.8.2 | more |
lipogenic enzyme is involved in biosynthesis of triacylglycerol. The low dietary n-3/n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid ratio presented in the vegetable oil diet does not sifnificantly affect enzyme activity |