“…In the case of 1A1 (SMase II) from L. laeta, SMase D activity has been observed but with a 3-fold higher K m value and a reported 2-fold lower reaction rate at saturating substrate concentrations compared with ␣III1 (SMase I) from the same species (26). References for structure and activity data are as follows: IsSMase (74); LiRecDT6 (11); LiRecDT7 (14); SMase I (8,18,27,35,59,64,75); Ll2 (8); LiRecDT4 (9); LgRec1 (76); Lr1/Lb1/Lb2 (8,25); L. arizonica ␣IB2bi (15,30); Lr2 (19,25); P1/P2 (77-79); LiRecDT1 (6,7,12,13,20,60); 3RLG (61); 3RLH (28); LiRecDT2 (7); LiRecDT5 (9); Lb3 (8,25); LiRecDT3 (7,10); and SMase II (26).…”