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Literature summary for 3.1.1.77 extracted from

  • Lu, M.; Zhang, M.; Kitchens, R.L.; Fosmire, S.; Takashima, A.; Munford, R.S.
    Stimulus-dependent deacylation of bacterial lipopolysaccharide by dendritic cells (2003), J. EXp. Med., 197, 1745-1754.
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Natural Substrates/ Products (Substrates)

Natural Substrates Organism Comment (Nat. Sub.) Natural Products Comment (Nat. Pro.) Rev. Reac.
3-(acyloxy)acyl group of bacterial toxin Mus musculus the major mammalian enzyme that deacylates the lipopolysaccharides contained in phygocytosed bacteria. The enzymatic deacylation of lipopolysaccharides is an intrinsic, regulated mechanism by which dendritic cells may modulate host response to this potent bacterial agonist 3-hydroxyacyl group of bacterial toxin + a fatty acid
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Mus musculus
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
dendritic cell XS52, an immature dendritic cell line derived from newborn BALB/c mouse epidermis and a bone marrow derived cell line Mus musculus
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
3-(acyloxy)acyl group of bacterial toxin the major mammalian enzyme that deacylates the lipopolysaccharides contained in phygocytosed bacteria. The enzymatic deacylation of lipopolysaccharides is an intrinsic, regulated mechanism by which dendritic cells may modulate host response to this potent bacterial agonist Mus musculus 3-hydroxyacyl group of bacterial toxin + a fatty acid
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
AOAH
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Mus musculus