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Details on Person ACER1 (alkaline ceramidase 1), associated with the endoplasm...

Class:IdSummation:433571
_displayNameACER1 (alkaline ceramidase 1), associated with the endoplasm...
_timestamp2009-08-22 18:39:16
created[InstanceEdit:433625] D'Eustachio, P, 2009-08-22
textACER1 (alkaline ceramidase 1), associated with the endoplasmic reticulum membrane, catalyzes the hydrolysis of ceramide to yield a free fatty acid (annotated here as stearate) and sphingosine. Chicken ACER1 is known only as the inferred protein product of an open reading frame found through ananlysis of the chicken genome. This reaction is inferred from its well-studied mammalian counterpart.
(summation)[Reaction:433608] ceramide + H2O => stearate + sphingosine [endoplasmic reticulum] [Gallus gallus]
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