Tissue Nonspecific Alkaline Phosphatase Is Activated via a Two-step Mechanism by Zinc Transport Complexes in the Early Secretory Pathway
Ayako Fukunaka(Kyoto University), Taiho Kambe(Kyoto University), Yayoi Kurokawa(Emory University), M. Leigh Ackland(Deakin University), Masaya Nagao(Kyoto University), Israel Sekler(Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), Makoto Hiromura(RIKEN Center for Computational Science), Fumie Teranishi(Emory University), Kimimitsu Oda(Niigata University), Seiji Masuda(Kyoto University), Shuichi Enomoto(Okayama University), Victor Faúndez(Emory University)
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