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Phospholipase Cleavage Sites. Note that an enzyme that displays both PLA1 and PLA2 activities is called a
Phospholipase B
A phospholipase is an enzyme that converts phospholipids into fatty acids and other lipophilic substances. There are four major classes, termed A, B, C and D distinguished by what type of reaction they catalyze:
Types C and D are considered phosphodiesterases.
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Hydrolase: esterases (EC 3.1) |
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3.1.1: Carboxylic ester hydrolases |
Cholinesterase - Pectinesterase - 6-phosphogluconolactonase - PAF acetylhydrolase
Lipase (Gastric/Lingual, Pancreatic, Lysosomal, Hormone-sensitive, Endothelial, Hepatic, Lipoprotein, Monoacylglycerol, Diacylglycerol)
Phospholipase ( A1, A2, B)
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3.1.2: Thioesterase |
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3.1.3: Phosphatase |
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3.1.4: Phosphodiesterase |
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3.1.6: Sulfatase |
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other |
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