Ectonucleotidase activity driven by acid ectophosphatase in luminal A MCF‐7 breast cancer cells
Marco Antonio Lacerda‐Abreu,
Bruna dos Santos Mendonça,
Gabriela Nestal de Moraes
et al.
Abstract:Ectophosphatases catalyse the hydrolysis of phosphorylated molecules, such as phospho‐amino acids, in the extracellular environment. Nevertheless, the hydrolysis of nucleotides in the extracellular environment is typically catalysed by ectonucleotidases. Studies have shown that acid ectophosphatase, or transmembrane‐prostatic acid phosphatase (TM‐PAP), a membrane‐bound splice variant of prostatic acid phosphatase, has ecto‐5′‐nucleotidase activity. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that ectophosphatase cannot h… Show more
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