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Class:IdLiteratureReference:2028990
_displayNameCloning and characterization of DPPL1 and DPPL2, representatives of a novel type of mammalian phosphatidate phosphatase
_timestamp2012-01-04 13:06:57
author[Person:446869] Takeuchi, M
[Person:2028959] Harigai, M
[Person:2028989] Momohara, S
[Person:2028983] Ball, E
[Person:2028980] Abe, J
[Person:444709] Furuichi, K
[Person:1237138] Kamatani, N
created[InstanceEdit:2028950] Garapati, P V, 2012-01-04
journalGene
pages174-80
pubMedIdentifier17590538
titleCloning and characterization of DPPL1 and DPPL2, representatives of a novel type of mammalian phosphatidate phosphatase
volume399
year2007
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2029468] Conversion of PA into DAG by PAP-1 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:4419986] Unknown pPPP phosphatase dephosphorylates pPPP to pPNOL [Homo sapiens]
[CatalystActivityReference:9643400] phosphatidate phosphatase activity of Phosphatidate phosphatase [plasma membrane] Cloning and characterization of DPPL1 and DPPL2, representatives of a novel type of mammalian phosphatidate phosphatase
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