PXLP-K278-ETNPPL tetramer hydrolyses PETA

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R-HSA-5696415
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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In mitochondria, ethanolamine-phosphate phospho-lyase and 5-phosphohydroxy-L-lysine phospho-lyase (ETNPPL and PHYKPL respectively) are two closely related pyridoxal-phosphate-dependent, homotetrameric ammoniophospholyases that hydrolyse phosphoethanolamine (PETA) and 5-phosphohydroxylysine (5PHL) respectively (Veiga-da-Cunha et al. 2012). PETA is a component and a precursor of phospholipids whereas 5PHL is a breakdown product of collagen. ETNPPL utilises one pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PXLP) as cofactor per subunit.
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
22241472 Molecular identification of hydroxylysine kinase and of ammoniophospholyases acting on 5-phosphohydroxy-L-lysine and phosphoethanolamine

Stroobant, V, Balligand, T, Veiga-da-Cunha, M, Van Schaftingen, E, Hadi, F

J. Biol. Chem. 2012
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ethanolamine-phosphate phospho-lyase activity of PXLP-K278-ETNPPL tetramer [mitochondrial matrix]

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