Ecto-Apyrase |
ecto-ATPSB |
beta-follicle-stimulating hormone(33-53) |
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Ecto-ATPases are calcium- and magnesium-dependent high specificity activity glycoproteins that hydrolyze extracellular nucleotide triphosphates and/or diphosphates with high specificity activity (Plesner, 1995). The cell surface marker CD39 has been shown to be an apyrase (Wang and Guidotti, 1998). CBATP [canalicular bile acid transport protein], a rat protein that corresponds to C-CAM1 [cell-cell adhesion molecule 1] and is the rat counterpart of CEACAM1 [CEA-related cell adhesion molecule 1; Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1] possesses Ecto-ATPase activity.
For an unrelated ecto-ATPase see also: ATP5B.
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