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[Lysosomal enzymes, sphingolipid activator proteins, and protective protein].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1996The lysosome is an intracytoplasmic acidic vacuole containing more than 60 hydrolytic enzymes for digestion of macromolecules, such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and complex carbohydrates. Expression of lysosomal enzyme activities is regulated by various intracellular environmental factors.
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1988
The sphingolipid activator protein 1 (SAP-1) increases the rate of hydrolysis of sphingolipids in the lysosome by apparently bringing together the substrate and the corresponding hydrolytic enzyme. This implies specific recognition of both the substrate and enzyme by SAP-1.
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The sphingolipid activator protein 1 (SAP-1) increases the rate of hydrolysis of sphingolipids in the lysosome by apparently bringing together the substrate and the corresponding hydrolytic enzyme. This implies specific recognition of both the substrate and enzyme by SAP-1.
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Sphingolipid Activator Protein Deficiency
2009Alexander K. C. Leung +150 more
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Sphingolipid hydrolases and activator proteins.
Methods in enzymology, 1999U, Bierfreund, T, Kolter, K, Sandhoff
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta - Molecular Basis of Disease, 2000
Richard Proia, Konrad Sandhoff
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Richard Proia, Konrad Sandhoff
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Physiological relevance of sphingolipid activator proteins in cultured human fibroblasts
Biochimie, 2003Bernadette Breiden, Konrad Sandhoff
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Saposin C and Other Sphingolipid Activator Proteins
2006Thomas Kolter +2 more
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