Phospholipase A1

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phospholipase A1 member A
Identifiers
Symbol PLA1A
Entrez 51365
HUGO 17661
OMIM 607460
RefSeq NM_015900
UniProt Q53H76
Other data
EC number 3.1.1.32
Locus Chr. 3 q13.13-13.2

Phospholipase A1 is a phospholipase enzyme which removes the 1-acyl.[1]

Phospholipase Cleavage Sites.  Note that an enzyme that displays both PLA1 and PLA2 activities is called a Phospholipase B
Phospholipase Cleavage Sites. Note that an enzyme that displays both PLA1 and PLA2 activities is called a Phospholipase B

Phospholipase A1 is a component of snake venom, but it also serves in normal metabolism to produce fatty acids from phospholipids.

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  1. ^ MeSH Phospholipase+A1

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