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Literature summary for 4.1.2.27 extracted from

  • Huwiler, A.; Bourquin, F.; Kotelevets, N.; Pastukhov, O.; Capitani, G.; Gruetter, M.G.; Zangemeister-Wittke, U.
    A prokaryotic S1P lyase degrades extracellular S1P in vitro and in vivo: implication for treating hyperproliferative disorders (2011), PLoS ONE, 6, e22436.
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Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
expressed in Escherichia coli Symbiobacterium thermophilum

Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
K311A inactive Symbiobacterium thermophilum

Molecular Weight [Da]

Molecular Weight [Da] Molecular Weight Maximum [Da] Comment Organism
55000
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x * 55000, SDS-PAGE Symbiobacterium thermophilum

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Symbiobacterium thermophilum
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Purification (Commentary)

Purification (Comment) Organism
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Symbiobacterium thermophilum

Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
sphingosine 1-phosphate SPL from Symbiobacterium thermophilum degrades extracellular sphingosine 1-phosphate in vitro and in blood Symbiobacterium thermophilum phosphoethanolamine + (2E)-hexadecenal
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?

Subunits

Subunits Comment Organism
? x * 55000, SDS-PAGE Symbiobacterium thermophilum

Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
S1P lyase
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Symbiobacterium thermophilum
SPL
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Symbiobacterium thermophilum

Cofactor

Cofactor Comment Organism Structure
pyridoxal 5'-phosphate
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Symbiobacterium thermophilum

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function in renal mesangial cells, endothelial cells, breast (MCF-7) and colon (HCT 116) carcinoma cells, wild type SPL from Symbiobacterium thermophilum disrupts MAPK phosphorylation stimulated by exogenous sphingosine 1-phosphate. Under in vivo conditions SPL from Symbiobacterium thermophilum inhibits tumor cell-induced angiogenesis as an sphingosine 1-phosphate-dependent process Symbiobacterium thermophilum