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3.1.4.38
evolution
the enzyme may be a member of the PLC/acid phosphatase protein superfamily, and the member of a distinct family, unlike glycerophosphocholine phosphodiesterase (
EC 3.1.4.2
) and alkaline phosphatase (
EC 3.1.3.1
)
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730076
3.1.4.38
evolution
the soluble isozyme belongs to the eNPP enzyme family
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730472
3.1.4.38
metabolism
sn-glycerol-3-phosphocholine hydrolysis by the enzme might represent a different metabolic pathway for acquisition of a phosphorus source in actinomycetes
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730076
3.1.4.38
physiological function
ENPP6-deficient mice exhibit fatty liver and hypomyelination
752186
3.1.4.38
physiological function
the soluble isozyme may function in the sphingomyelin signaling, rather than in the homeostasis of acylglycerophosphocholine metabolites
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730472
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