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The Role of a New Glucosylceramidase Activator Protein in the Binding of the Enzyme to its Natural Substrate

open access: closed, 1988
Glucosylceramidase (EC 3.2.1.45) is a membrane-bound, lysosomal enzyme, which hydrolyzes glucosylceramide into glucose and ceramide (1). As for several other glycosphingolipid hydrolses, also for glucosylceramidase a special activator protein capable of stimulating its activity has been described in the past (2–5).
Anna Maria Vaccaro   +4 more
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Effect of a heat-stable factor in human placenta on glucosylceramidase, glucosylsphingosine glucosyl hydrolase, and acid β-glucosidase activities

open access: closedClinical Biochemistry, 1987
A new protein activator of glucosylceramidase has recently been found in human placenta. In the present work, it has been compared with a previously reported glucosylceramidase activator, the Gaucher factor. The two activators showed different properties.
Anna Maria Vaccaro   +5 more
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Dietmar Schomburg, Margit Salzmann
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