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Immunogen sequence: MIRNGRGAAG GAEQPGPGGR RAVRVWCDGC YDMVHYGHSN QLRQARAMGD YLIVGVHTDE EIAKHKGPPV FTQEERYKMV QAIKWVDEVV PAAPYVTTLE TLDKYNCDFC VHGNDITLTV DGRDTYEEVK QAGRYRECKR TQGVSTTDLV GRMLLVTKAH HSSQEMSSEY REYADSFGKC PGGRNPWTGV SQFLQTSQKI IQFASGKEPQ PGETVIYVAG AFDLFHIGHV DFLEKVHRLA ERPYIIAGLH FDQEVNHYKG KNYPIMNLHE RTLSVLACRY VSEVVIGAPY AVTAELLSHF KVDLVCHGKT EIIPDRDGSD PYQEPKRRGI FRQIDSGSNL TTDLIVQRII TNRLEYEARN QKKEAKELAF LEAARQQAAQ PLGERDGDF; Positive Samples: MCF7, HepG2, 293T, Mouse brain, Mouse liver, Rat liver
ECT (ethanolaminephosphate cytidyltransferase) is an important regulatory enzyme in the pathway for phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) biosynthesis. PE functions in cell signalling, membrane fusion, platelet activation, and cell cycle progression. Specialized forms of PE exist as plasmologens, natural cannabinoid anadimade, and glycosylated PE. The ECT enzyme acts in the second of three catalysis steps to produce CDP-ethanolamine from phosphoethanolamine (P-Etn). Study of ECT could help determine the role of plasmologens in disease, specifically lipid disorders such as peroxisomal diseases as well as neuronal degeneration associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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蛋白别名: CTP:phopshoethanolamine cytidylyltransferase; CTP:phosphoethanolamine cytidylyltransferase; Ethanolamine-phosphate cytidylyltransferase; Phosphorylethanolamine transferase
基因别名: 1110033E03Rik; ET; PCYT2
UniProt ID: (Human) Q99447, (Rat) O88637, (Mouse) Q922E4
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 5833, (Rat) 89841, (Mouse) 68671