Lactase-Phlorizin Hydrolase
A multifunctional protein that contains two enzyme domains. The first domain (EC 3.2.1.62) hydrolyzes glycosyl-N-acylsphingosine to a sugar and N-acylsphingosine. The second domain (EC 3.2.1.108) hydrolyzes LACTOSE and is found in the intestinal brush border membrane. Loss of activity for this enzyme in humans results in LACTOSE INTOLERANCE.
Also Known As:
Glycosyl Ceramidase; Lactase-Glycosylceramidase; Ceramidase, Glycosyl; Hydrolase, Lactase-Phlorizin; Hydrolase, Phlorizin; Lactase Glycosylceramidase; Lactase Phlorizin Hydrolase; Phloretin Glucosidase; Glycosylceramidase; Phloretin-Glucosidase; Phlorizin Hydrolase
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1. | Naim, Hassan Y:
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2. | Wanes, Dalanda:
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3. | Hemminki, Jukka:
2 articles
(11/2008 - 10/2006)
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4. | Hutri-Kähönen, Nina:
2 articles
(11/2008 - 10/2006)
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5. | Kähönen, Mika:
2 articles
(11/2008 - 10/2006)
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6. | Laaksonen, Marika:
2 articles
(11/2008 - 10/2006)
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7. | Lehtimäki, Terho:
2 articles
(11/2008 - 10/2006)
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8. | Mikkilä, Vera:
2 articles
(11/2008 - 10/2006)
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9. | Raitakari, Olli:
2 articles
(11/2008 - 10/2006)
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10. | Räsänen, Leena:
2 articles
(11/2008 - 10/2006)
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