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Predicted to react with Mouse and Rat samples.
The protein encoded by this gene belongs to a series of ectoenzymes that are involved in hydrolysis of extracellular nucleotides. These ectoenzymes possess ATPase and ATP pyrophosphatase activities and are type II transmembrane proteins. Expression of the related rat mRNA has been found in a subset of immature glial cells and in the alimentary tract. The corresponding rat protein has been detected in the pancreas, small intestine, colon, and liver. The human mRNA is expressed in glioma cells, prostate, and uterus. Expression of the human protein has been detected in uterus, basophils, and mast cells. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
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Protein Aliases: alkaline phosphodiesterase; Alkaline phosphodiesterase I; B10; CD203c; Dinucleoside polyphosphatase; dJ1005H11.3 (phosphodiesterase I/nucleotide pyrophosphatase 3); dJ914N13.3 (phosphodiesterase I/nucleotide pyrophosphatase 3); E-NPP 3; Ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase family member 3; gp130RB13-6; NPPase; Nucleotide diphosphatase; Nucleotide pyrophosphatase; PD-Ibeta; Phosphodiesterase I beta; Phosphodiesterase I/nucleotide pyrophosphatase 3; phosphodiesterase-I beta; RB13-6 antigen
Gene Aliases: AI876438; B10; CD203c; ENPP3; NPP3; PD-IBETA; PDNP3; RB13-6
UniProt ID: (Human) O14638, (Rat) P97675, (Mouse) Q6DYE8
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 5169, (Rat) 54410, (Mouse) 209558
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