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Show all pathways known for 3.6.1.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.6.1.5evolution CG5276 belongs to another family of calcium-activated nucleotidases. CG5276 may represent an apyrase related to calcium-activated nucleotidases 719597
Show all pathways known for 3.6.1.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.6.1.5evolution GS52 is a member of the NTPDase/apyrase family 720736
Show all pathways known for 3.6.1.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.6.1.5evolution nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolases (NTPDases) belong to the GDA1/CD39 protein superfamily, E-NTPDase family. Existence of several isoforms with different specificities with respect to divalent cations (magnesium, calcium, manganese, and zinc) and substrates 756376
Show all pathways known for 3.6.1.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.6.1.5evolution the capy gene is most likely an ancestral feature that has been lost from most apicomplexan genomes except Cryptosporidium, Neospora and Toxoplasma 720851
Show all pathways known for 3.6.1.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.6.1.5evolution the enzyme belongs to the APY gene family 756841
Show all pathways known for 3.6.1.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.6.1.5evolution the enzyme belongs to the NTPDase family 757916
Show all pathways known for 3.6.1.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.6.1.5evolution the enzyme is a member of the E-NTPDase family 720442
Show all pathways known for 3.6.1.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.6.1.5evolution the enzyme is a member of the eukaryotic NTPDase family 720261
Show all pathways known for 3.6.1.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.6.1.5evolution the seven member Arabidopsis apyrase family contains representatives in each clade and are clustered into the AtAPY1-2 clade I (GDA1-like), the AtAPY3-6 (clade II) and AtAPY7 in clade III. Isozymes AtAPY3, AtAPY4, and AtAPY5 occur as recurrent tandem duplications and share 68% identity, all three are expressed during Arabidopsis thaliana development with AtAPY3 predominately in the roots and both AtAPY4/AtAPY5 in the vegetative rosette. The protein structure of the seven Arabidopsis apyrase proteins outline the apyrase conserved domain GDA1_CD39 and predicted transmembrane helices 755996
Show all pathways known for 3.6.1.5Display the word mapDisplay the reaction diagram Show all sequences 3.6.1.5evolution the seven member Arabidopsis apyrase family contains representatives in each clade and are clustered into the AtAPY1-2 clade I (GDA1-like), the AtAPY3-6 (clade II) and AtAPY7 in clade III. The clade I (GDA-like) Arabidopsis members (AtAPY1 andAtAPY2) form a distinct clade with the other characterized plant apyrases, human apyrases and the yeast GDA1 enzyme. The protein structure of the seven Arabidopsis apyrase proteins outline the apyrase conserved domain GDA1_CD39 and predicted transmembrane helices 755996
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