EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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2.7.7.14 | CTP + ethanolamine phosphate |
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2.7.7.14 | CTP + ethanolamine phosphate |
rate-regulatory enzyme of phosphatidylethanolamine synthesis via the CDP-ethanolamine pathway |
2.7.7.14 | CTP + ethanolamine phosphate |
catalyzes a central step in phosphatidylethanolamine synthesis |
2.7.7.14 | CTP + ethanolamine phosphate |
at physiological ethanolamine concentrations, the supply of CDPethanolamine, via the expression level of CTP:phosphoethanolamine cytidylyltransferase, together with the amount of cellular diacylglycerol available to CTP:phosphoethanolamine cytidylyltransferase are major factors regulating the flux through the CDPethanolamine pathway |
2.7.7.14 | CTP + ethanolamine phosphate |
enzyme activity increases during the dark and then decreases during the light period, while the mRNA level does not alter, providing evidence for posttranslational regulation |
2.7.7.14 | CTP + ethanolamine phosphate |
Pcyt2is necessary for murine development. A single Pcyt2 allele in heterozygotes can maintain phospholipid homeostasis |
2.7.7.14 | CTP + ethanolamine phosphate |
rate limiting enzyme in phosphatidylethanolamine biosynthesis. Defects in CTP:phosphorylethanolamine cytidylyltransferase affect embryonic and postembryonic development |
2.7.7.14 | more |
Pcyt2 is the main regulatory enzyme in the CDP-ethanolamine pathwa |