EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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2.4.1.212 | more |
enzyme is responsible for hyaluronan biosynthesis, the hyaluronan capsule is an important, but not the only, virulence factor, physiological role of the enzyme |
2.4.1.212 | more |
isozyme expression and effects on tumor development and growth in rats, overview |
2.4.1.212 | more |
isozyme expression and effects on tumor development and growth in rats, overview, repression of HAS2 expression leads to reduced hyaluronan synthesis and reduced tumorigenicity in the peritoneum |
2.4.1.212 | more |
isozyme expression and regulation by interleukin-1beta, progesterone, and low-molecular-weight hyaluronan in pregnant mouse uterine cervix, overview |
2.4.1.212 | more |
regulation mechanism of hyaluronan biosynthesis, stimulation of cells by cytokines effects the different expression patterns of the isoforms, especially during embryonic development, the isozymes have different roles in hyaluronan biosynthesis |
2.4.1.212 | more |
regulation mechanism of hyaluronan biosynthesis, stimulation of cells by cytokines effects the different expression patterns of the isoforms, especially during embryonic development, the isozymes have different roles in hyaluronan biosynthesis, isozymes exhibit different functions in tumor growth, progression, and determination of malignancy |
2.4.1.212 | more |
the produced hyaluronan capsule enhances infection |
2.4.1.212 | more |
HA made by the has-1 transduced arterial smooth muscle cells is larger or part of a larger complex that resists proteolytic degradation when compared to the has-3 tansduced ASMCs. There is evidence that the different has enzymes have an inherent ability to regulate hyaluronan size |
2.4.1.212 | more |
hyaluronic acid synthase contributes to the pathogenesis of Cryptococcus neoformans infection |
2.4.1.212 | more |
HAS2, localized in the plasma membrane, uses cytoplasmic UDP-glucuronic acid and UDP-N-acetylglucosamine as substrates |