EC Number |
BRENDA No. |
Title |
Journal |
Volume |
Pages |
Year |
Organism |
PubMed ID |
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3.1.3.75 | 751225 |
Pi starvation-dependent regulation of ethanolamine metabolism by phosphoethanolamine phosphatase PECP1 in Arabidopsis roots |
J. Exp. Bot. |
69 |
467-481 |
2018 |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
29294054 |
3.1.3.75 | 714360 |
Arabidopsis thaliana PECP1 - Enzymatic characterization and structural organization of the first plant phosphoethanolamine/phosphocholine phosphatase |
Biochim. Biophys. Acta |
1824 |
319-325 |
2012 |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
22024570 |
3.1.3.75 | 680993 |
Functional involvement of PHOSPHO1 in matrix vesicle-mediated skeletal mineralization |
J. Bone Miner. Res. |
22 |
617-627 |
2007 |
Gallus gallus |
17227223 |
3.1.3.75 | 654794 |
Identification and cloning of a novel phosphatase expressed at high levels in differentiating growth plate chondrocytes |
Biochim. Biophys. Acta |
1448 |
500-506 |
1999 |
Gallus gallus |
9990301 |
3.1.3.75 | 702934 |
Inhibition of PHOSPHO1 activity results in impaired skeletal mineralization during limb development of the chick |
Bone |
46 |
1146-1155 |
2010 |
Gallus gallus |
20053388 |
3.1.3.75 | 655132 |
PHOSPHO1-a novel phosphatase specifically expressed at sites of mineralisation in bone and cartilage |
Bone |
34 |
629-637 |
2004 |
Gallus gallus |
15050893 |
3.1.3.75 | 678951 |
The presence of PHOSPHO1 in matrix vesicles and its developmental expression prior to skeletal mineralization |
Bone |
39 |
1000-1007 |
2006 |
Gallus gallus |
16837257 |
3.1.3.75 | 750176 |
Enhanced phosphocholine metabolism is essential for terminal erythropoiesis |
Blood |
131 |
2955-2966 |
2018 |
Homo sapiens |
29712634 |
3.1.3.75 | 657232 |
Comparative modelling of human PHOSPHO1 reveals a new group of phosphatases within the haloacid dehalogenase superfamily |
Protein Eng. |
16 |
889-895 |
2003 |
Homo sapiens |
14983068 |
3.1.3.75 | 731455 |
Design, synthesis and evaluation of benzoisothiazolones as selective inhibitors of PHOSPHO1 |
Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. |
24 |
4308-4311 |
2014 |
Homo sapiens |
25124115 |