EC Number   |
Natural Substrates   |
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 3.1.1.7 | acetylcholine + H2O |
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 3.1.1.7 | acetylcholine + H2O |
acetylcholinesterase plays in vivo a key role in cholinergic transmission by catalysing the rapid hydrolysis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine into acetate and choline |
 3.1.1.7 | acetylcholine + H2O |
acetylcholine protects cardiomyocytes from prolonged hypoxia through activation of the PI3K/Akt/HIF-1alpha/VEGF pathway and that cardiomyocyte-derived VEGF promotes angiogenesis in a paracrine fashion |
 3.1.1.7 | acetylcholine + H2O |
key enzyme in the central and peripheral nervous systems where it is responsible for the hydrolysis of neurotransmitter acetylcholine into choline and acetate |
 3.1.1.7 | acetylcholine + H2O |
the enzyme might be involved in slowing of neurodegeneration in Alzheimers and Parkinsons diseases, overview |
 3.1.1.7 | acetylcholine + H2O |
inactivation of transmitter substance operating in cholinergic neurotransmission |
 3.1.1.7 | acetylcholine + H2O |
synaptic transmission, termination of impulse transmission at cholinergic synapses by hydrolysis |
 3.1.1.7 | acetylcholine chloride + H2O |
- |
 3.1.1.7 | acetylthiocholine + H2O |
- |
 3.1.1.7 | more |
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