EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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4.1.1.65 | more |
effect of the enzyme in neural excitation. The carboxyl groups of phosphatidylserine function as ion exchange sites in the nerve membrane |
4.1.1.65 | more |
the level of enzyme activity is partially and reversibly suppressed by inositol and further diminished by the combination of inositol and choline |
4.1.1.65 | more |
enzyme of the phospholipid metabolism |
4.1.1.65 | Phosphatidyl-L-serine |
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4.1.1.65 | Phosphatidyl-L-serine |
disruption of the phosphatidylserine decarboxylase gene in mice causes embryonic lethality and mitochondrial defects |
4.1.1.65 | Phosphatidyl-L-serine |
phosphatidylethanolamine formed by phosphatidylserine decarboxylase 2 is the preferred substrate for phosphatidylcholine synthesis, phosphatidylethanolamine formed by phosphatidylserine decarboxylase 2 can be imported into mitochondria, although with moderate efficiency |
4.1.1.65 | Phosphatidyl-L-serine |
phosphatidylserine decarboxylase 1 is the major source of cellular and mitochondrial phosphatidylethanolamine |
4.1.1.65 | Phosphatidyl-L-serine |
liposomal phosphatidyl-L-serine |
4.1.1.65 | phosphatidyl-L-serine |
important enzyme in the synthesis of phosphatidylethanolamine |
4.1.1.65 | phosphatidyl-L-serine |
the enzyme catalyzes the final step in the biosynthesis of phosphatidylethanolamine |