Protein Information

Name acid phosphatase
Synonyms ACP 3; PAP; ACP3; ACPP; ACPP protein; Acid phosphatase; Acid phosphatase prostate nirs variant 1; PACP…

Compound Information

Name sodium azide
CAS sodium azide

Reference List

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11414680 Berredo-Pinho M, Peres-Sampaio CE, Chrispim PP, Belmont-Firpo R, Lemos AP, Martiny A, Vannier-Santos MA, Meyer-Fernandes JR: A Mg-dependent ecto-ATPase in Leishmania amazonensis and its possible role in adenosine acquisition and virulence. Arch Biochem Biophys. 2001 Jul 1;391(1):16-24.

In the pH range from 6.8 to 8.4, in which the cells were viable, the acid phosphatase activity decreased, while the Mg (2+)-dependent ATPase activity increased.
This ecto-ATPase activity was insensitive to inhibitors of other ATPase and phosphatase activities, such as oligomycin, sodium azide, bafilomycin A (1), ouabain, furosemide, vanadate, molybdate, sodium fluoride, tartrate, and levamizole.
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11750998 Jesus JB, Lopes AH, Meyer-Fernandes JR: Characterization of an ecto-ATPase of Tritrichomonas foetus. Vet Parasitol. 2002 Jan 3;103(1-2):29-42.

The acid phosphatase inhibitors (vanadate and molybdate) inhibited about 60-70% of the Mg (2+)-independent ecto-ATPase activity, suggesting that the ATP hydrolysis measured in the absence of any metal divalent could, at least in part, also be catalyzed by an ecto-phosphatase present in this cell.
The Mg (2+)-dependent ecto-ATPase activity was insensitive to inhibitors of other ATPase and phosphatase activities, such as oligomycin, sodium azide, bafilomycin A (1), ouabain, furosemide, vanadate, molybdate, sodium fluoride and levamizole.
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12209338 Martinez-Grueiro MM: Acid phosphatase activity in excretion/secretion products from Heligmosomoides polygyrus adults: an indicator of the physiological status of the worms. Parasitol Res. 2002 Oct;88(10):946-9. Epub 2002 Jun 14.

The release of AP by adult worms was significantly inhibited by adverse incubation conditions (temperatures of 20 degrees C and 4 degrees C), known physiological perturbers ( t-butylhydroperoxide and sodium azide), and broad spectrum anthelmintics (albendazole, levamisole, morantel, and ivermectin).
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7548149 Elzainy TA, Ali TH: Participation of a proton-translocating plasma membrane ATPase, acid phosphatase and alkaline phosphatase in ATP degradation by Aspergillus niger extracts. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1995 Oct 4;1239(1):91-7.

It was neither inhibited by sodium azide nor by potassium nitrate but inhibited by orthovanadate, DES, DCCD, Mg2+ and Pi.
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11686413 Iwamura ES, Nascimento SA, Sesso A: In vitro cytochemical studies of the golgi apparatus of pancreatic acinar cells exposed to drugs that inhibit the transport of membranes and proteins. J Submicrosc Cytol Pathol. 2001 Jan-Apr;33(1-2):83-92.

Lobules of rat pancreas, incubated in vitro with metabolic inhibitors (such as antimycin A, sodium fluoride, sodium azide and potassium cyanide), were processed in order to be compared with the PM samples of the rat acinar cells.
In sliced pieces of lobules, acid phosphatase (AcPase) and tiaminopirophosphatase (TPPase) activity were evaluated.
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11288093 Seifalian AM, Salacinski HJ, Punshon G, Krijgsman B, Hamilton G: A new technique for measuring the cell growth and metabolism of endothelial cells seeded on vascular prostheses. J Biomed Mater Res. 2001 Jun 15;55(4):637-44.


The validity of the test was assessed with sodium azide and mitomycin C, known physiological perturbators.
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14629005 Alves-Ferreira M, Dutra PM, Lopes AH, Ferreira-Pereira A, Scofano HM, Meyer-Fernandes JR: Magnesium-dependent ecto-ATP diphosphohydrolase activity in Herpetomonas muscarum muscarum. Curr Microbiol. 2003 Oct;47(4):265-71.


The ecto-ATPase activity was insensitive to oligomycin and sodium azide, two inhibitors of mitochondrial Mg-ATPase, bafilomycin A1, a V-ATPase inhibitor, ouabain, a Na (+)+K+-ATPase inhibitor and to levamizole, an inhibitor of alkaline phosphatase.
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12209331 dos Passos Lemos A, de Sa Pinheiro AA, de Berredo-Pinho M, Fonseca de Souza L, Motta CM, de Souza W, Meyer-Fernandes R: Ectonucleotide diphosphohydrolase activity in Crithidia deanei. Parasitol Res. 2002 Oct;88(10):905-11. Epub 2002 Jun 19.


This ecto-ATPase activity was insensitive to inhibitors of other ATPase and phosphatase activities, such as oligomycin, sodium azide, bafilomycin A (1), ouabain, vanadate, molybdate, sodium fluoride and tartrate.
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