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The organic cation transporters 1 and 2 mediate ethanolamine cellular efflux and control systemic phosphatidylethanolamine level. [PDF]
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Evolutionary analysis of Trehalose breakdown pathways
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2001
In Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, we have found massive polyphosphate:AMP phosphotransferase activity and polyphosphate:ADP phosphotransferase activity known as the reverse catalytic activity of polyphosphate kinase which participates in polyphosphate synthesis in the bacterium.
K, Ishige, T, Noguchi
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In Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1, we have found massive polyphosphate:AMP phosphotransferase activity and polyphosphate:ADP phosphotransferase activity known as the reverse catalytic activity of polyphosphate kinase which participates in polyphosphate synthesis in the bacterium.
K, Ishige, T, Noguchi
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[71] Acyl phosphate: Hexose phosphotransferase (hexose phosphate: Hexose phosphotransferase)
1966Publisher Summary This chapter reveals that the acyl phosphate: hexose phosphotransferase is a constitutive enzyme in Aerobacter aerogenes PRL-R3 and is present in cells grown under a variety of conditions. The assay of choice involves the measurement of D-glucose 6-phosphate formed from D-glucose plus acetyl phosphate by coupling the reaction to ...
R.L. Anderson, M.Y. Kamel
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Transposable Neomycin Phosphotransferases
1977Transposable genetic elements are discrete DNA segments with the capacity to move between independent DNA replicons within the cell. The recent discoveries that certain plasmid-borne genes, which confer resistance to antibiotics and to heavy metals, are components of transposable elements has improved our understanding of how plasmids might pick up ...
J. Davies +6 more
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Sulphotransferases and phosphotransferases in insects
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1973Abstract 1. 1. High-speed supernatant fractions from tissue homogenates of eight species of insects representing four major orders were tested for sulphotransferase and phosphotransferase activities. 2. 2. A sulphotransferase system was present in all the species tested and required ATP, Mg 2+ and inorganic sulphate for the sulphation of p -
R S, Yang, C F, Wilkinson
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Nucleoside phosphotransferase of chick embryo
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1979This paper describes a purification procedure and some properties of a nonspecific nucleoside phosphotransferase of chick embryo, an activity which catalyzes the transfer of chick embryo, an activity which catalyzes the transfer of the phosphate ester from a deoxyribonucleotide or a pyrimidine ribonucleotide to a deoxyribonucleoside acceptor.
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Glucose phosphotransferase and intracelular trafficking
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1986Glycoproteins containing phosphodiester-linked glucose residues have recently been described. The synthesis of this structure occurs due to the intact transfer of alpha glucose-1-phosphate from UDP-glucose and is catalyzed by the enzyme glucose phosphotransferase (GlcPTase).
R B, Marchase, A M, Hiller
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[23] Alkylglycerol phosphotransferase
1992Publisher Summary This chapter describes the method for assaying the alkylglycerol phosphotransferase activity and discusses its properties. The phosphorylation of alkylglycerols derived from dietary sources or from catabolism of cellular ether-linked lipids leads to the formation of 1-alkyl-2-lyso- sn -glycero-3-phosphate, the branch point ...
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