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  • Zhang, B.; Lo, C.; Shen, L.; Sood, R.; Jones, C.; Cusmano-Ozog, K.; Park-Snyder, S.; Wong, W.; Jeng, M.; Cowan, T.; Engleman, E.G.; Zehnder, J.L.
    The role of vanin-1 and oxidative stress-related pathways in distinguishing acute and chronic pediatric ITP (2011), Blood, 117, 4569-4579.
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Natural Substrates/ Products (Substrates)

EC Number Natural Substrates Organism Comment (Nat. Sub.) Natural Products Comment (Nat. Pro.) Rev. Reac.
3.5.1.92 pantetheine + H2O Homo sapiens
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pantothenate + cysteamine
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Organism

EC Number Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
3.5.1.92 Homo sapiens
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-
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Source Tissue

EC Number Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
3.5.1.92 blood
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Homo sapiens
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3.5.1.92 granulocyte
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Homo sapiens
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3.5.1.92 peripheral blood mononuclear cell
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Homo sapiens
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

EC Number Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
3.5.1.92 pantetheine + H2O
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Homo sapiens pantothenate + cysteamine
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Synonyms

EC Number Synonyms Comment Organism
3.5.1.92 vanin-1
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Homo sapiens
3.5.1.92 VNN1
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Homo sapiens

Expression

EC Number Organism Comment Expression
3.5.1.92 Homo sapiens in lipopolysaccharide-treated cells, vanin-1 expression increases 5.1 to 40.2fold. In sodium arsenite-treated cells, vanin-1 expression increases 1.9 to 39.8fold up

General Information

EC Number General Information Comment Organism
3.5.1.92 physiological function overexpression of vanin-1 is most strongly associated with progression to chronic pediatric immune thrombocytopenia. Vanin-1 is a peripheral blood oxidative stress sensor Homo sapiens