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  • Phosphatidylethanolamine Binding Protein - »õâ A ubiquitously found basic protein that binds to phosphatidylethanolamine and NUCLEOTIDES. It is an endogenous inhibitor of RAF KINASES and may play a role in regulating SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION. Phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein is the precursor of hippocampal cholinergic neurostimulating peptide, which is cleaved from the N-terminal region of the protein.
    Synonyms : HCNP Precursor Protein, Hippocampal Cholinergic Neurostimulating Peptide Precursor, Phosphatidylethanolamine-Binding Protein, Raf Kinase Inhibitor Protein
  • Phosphatidylethanolamine N-Methyltransferase - »õâ An enzyme that catalyses three sequential METHYLATION reactions for conversion of PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOLAMINE to PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE.
    Synonyms : Cephalin N-Methyltransferase, PHET Methyltransferase II, Phosphatidylethanolamine Methyltransferase, Phosphatidylethanolamine N-Methyltransferase-2, Phosphatidylethanolamine-Methyltransferase II, Phospholipid Methyltransferase II, Methyltransferase II, PHET
  • Phosphatidylethanolamines - »õâ Derivatives of phosphatidic acids in which the phosphoric acid is bound in ester linkage to an ethanolamine moiety. Complete hydrolysis yields 1 mole of glycerol, phosphoric acid and ethanolamine and 2 moles of fatty acids.
    Synonyms : Ethanolamineglycerophospholipids, Phosphoglycerides, Ethanolamine
  • Phosphatidylglycerols - »õâ A nitrogen-free class of lipids present in animal and particularly plant tissues and composed of one mole of glycerol and 1 or 2 moles of phosphatidic acid. Members of this group differ from one another in the nature of the fatty acids released on hydrolysis.
    Synonyms : Phosphatidyl Glycerol, Glycerol, Phosphatidyl, Phosphoglycerides, Glycerol
  • Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Diphosphate - »õâ A phosphoinositide present in all eukaryotic cells, particularly in the plasma membrane. It is the major substrate for receptor-stimulated phosphoinositidase C, with the consequent formation of inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate and diacylglycerol, and probably also for receptor-stimulated inositol phospholipid 3-kinase. (Kendrew, The Encyclopedia of Molecular Biology, 1994)
    Synonyms : Phosphatidylinositol 4, 5-Biphosphate, PtIns 4, 5-P2, 4, 5-Biphosphate, Phosphatidylinositol, 4, 5-Diphosphate, Phosphatidylinositol, Phosphatidylinositol 4, 5 Biphosphate, Phosphatidylinositol 4, 5 Bisphosphate, Phosphatidylinositol 4, 5 Diphosphate
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