EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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3.1.3.75 | physiological function |
possible importance of PchP in the pathogenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
713654 |
3.1.3.75 | more |
combination of molecular modeling, directed mutagenesis and enzyme kinetics to study the mode of interaction of PchP phosphatase with the choline moiety of the substrate |
714357 |
3.1.3.75 | malfunction |
long bones from Phospho1-/- mice do not fracture during 3-point bending but deform plastically. With dynamic loading nanoindentation the elastic modulus and hardness of Phospho1-/- tibiae are significantly lower than wild-type tibia. Mutant mice show significantly lower mineral:matrix ratios and lower carbonate substitutions in Phospho1-/- tibia, phenotype, overview |
714633 |
3.1.3.75 | physiological function |
PHOSPHO1 is a phosphoethanolamine/phosphocholine phosphatase involved in the generation of inorganic phosphate for bone mineralization |
714633 |
3.1.3.75 | metabolism |
the regulation of choline metabolism and consequently PchP synthesis may reflect an adaptive response of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to environmental conditions. Regulation of pchP gene expression, overview |
714872 |
3.1.3.75 | more |
catalytic mechanism of phosphocholine with Pcho as the substrate, Mg2+ or Zn2+ as activators, and alkylammonium compounds as inhibitors, overview. Zn2+ induces a conformational change in the active center that is communicated to the inhibitory site, producing a compact or closed structure. In contrast, Mg2+ produces a relaxed or open conformation |
714874 |
3.1.3.75 | malfunction |
both male and female Phospho1-/- mice are smaller than age-matched heterozygous and wild-type controls and exhibit growth retardation, where bones from 1-month-old male mice are shorter, phenotypes, overview |
-, 715704 |
3.1.3.75 | physiological function |
role of PHOSPHO1 during endochondral ossification, overview |
-, 715704 |
3.1.3.75 | physiological function |
cell line MC3T3-E1 clone 14 cells express high levels of Phospho1 and low levels of tissue-nonspecific alkalinephosphatase TNAP and they mineralize their matrix strongly. Clone 24 cells express high levels of TNAP and low levels of Phospho1 and mineralize their matrix poorly. Lentiviral Phospho1 overexpression in clone 24 cells results in higher Phospho1 and TNAP protein expression and increased levels of matrix mineralization. specific inhibition of Phospho1 individually reduces mineralization levels of Phospho1 overexpressing C24 cells, whereas the simultaneous addition of inhibitors of both Phospho1 and TNAP essentially abolishes matrix mineralization |
749791 |
3.1.3.75 | physiological function |
transcription of PHOSPHO1 is strongly upregulated during the terminal stages of erythropoiesis, concomitant with increased catabolism of phosphatidylcholine and phosphocholine. Depletion of PHOSPHO1 impairs differentiation of fetal erythroblasts |
750176 |