3.6.1.7 | 1,3-diphosphoglycerate phosphatase, acetic phosphatase, acetyl phosphatase, acetylphosphatase, ACP, AcPDRo2, acyl phosphatase, acyl phosphate phosphohydrolase, Acylphosphatase, erythrocyte isozyme, Acylphosphatase, erythrocyte/testis isozyme, Acylphosphate phosphohydrolase, acylphosphate phosphomonohydrolase, Acyp, ACYP2, carbamoylphosphate phosphatase, carbamyl phosphate phosphatase, human common-type acylphosphatase, Isozyme CH1, Isozyme CH2, Isozyme TU1, muscle-type acylphosphatase 2, native acylphosphatase, PhAcP, phosphatase, acyl, Sso AcP, TT0497 |
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-, 654097, 654098, 655566, 667089, 667099, 667658, 670841, 670844, 670914, 691097, 692068, 692762, 695321, 698090, 699535, 712391, 712423, 719495, 720535, 733475, 734482, 746167, 756199, 758508 |
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each individual of mammals and aves contains two types of acylphosphatase: 1. the muscle-type enzyme, which is localized mainly in skeletal muscle, 2. the common-type enzyme, which is widely distributed in the body, i.e., in skeletal muscle, erythrocyte, brain, heart, liver, kidney, and spleen |
246773 |
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two isoenzymatic forms: one prevalent in skeletal and cardiac muscle named muscle type, the other in red blood cells named erythrocyte or common type, even if both isoforms are expressed in all tissues |
246791, 246793, 246794, 246795, 246796, 246797, 246799, 246800 |