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Literature summary extracted from

  • Ohba, Y.; Minowa, O.; Mizuno, Y.; Shiokawa, H.
    The primary structure of chicken muscle acylphosphatase isozyme Ch2 (1987), J. Biochem., 102, 1221-1229.
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Molecular Weight [Da]

EC Number Molecular Weight [Da] Molecular Weight Maximum [Da] Comment Organism
3.6.1.7 11060
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Ch2, calculated from amino acid sequence Gallus gallus
3.6.1.7 12000
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Ch2, sedimentation equilibrium Gallus gallus

Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
3.6.1.7 Gallus gallus
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two different isozymes: Ch1 and Ch2
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Purification (Commentary)

EC Number Purification (Comment) Organism
3.6.1.7 two isozymes: Ch1 and Ch2 Gallus gallus

Source Tissue

EC Number Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
3.6.1.7 brain common-type enzyme Gallus gallus
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3.6.1.7 erythrocyte common type enzyme Gallus gallus
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3.6.1.7 heart common-type enzyme Gallus gallus
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3.6.1.7 kidney common-type enzyme Gallus gallus
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3.6.1.7 liver common-type enzyme Gallus gallus
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3.6.1.7 muscle skeletal muscle Gallus gallus
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3.6.1.7 muscle muscle-type and common-type enzyme Gallus gallus
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3.6.1.7 spleen common-type enzyme Gallus gallus
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

EC Number Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
3.6.1.7 acylphosphate + H2O specifically catalyzes the hydrolysis of the carboxyl-phosphate bond of various acylphosphates Gallus gallus carboxylate + phosphate
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Synonyms

EC Number Synonyms Comment Organism
3.6.1.7 Ch1 multiple forms of chicken acylphosphatase, 2 isozymes: Ch1 and Ch2 differ in molecular weight, amino acid composition and kinetic parameters Gallus gallus
3.6.1.7 Ch2 multiple forms of chicken acylphosphatase, 2 isozymes: Ch1 and Ch2 differ in molecular weight, amino acid composition and kinetic parameters Gallus gallus
3.6.1.7 More each individual of mammals and aves contains two types of acylphosphatase: 1. the muscle-type enzyme, which is localized mainly in skeletal muscle, 2. the common-type enzyme, which is widely distributed in the body, i.e., in skeletal muscle, erythrocyte, brain, heart, liver, kidney, and spleen Gallus gallus