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Preferred Name

phospholipase A2 group VI

Definitions
The PLA2G6 gene provides instructions for making a type of enzyme called an A2 phospholipase. This type of enzyme is involved in breaking down (metabolizing) fats called phospholipids. Phospholipid metabolism is important for many body processes, including helping to maintain the integrity of the cell membrane. Specifically, the A2 phospholipase produced from the PLA2G6 gene, sometimes called PLA2 group VI, helps to regulate the levels of a compound called phosphatidylcholine, which is abundant in the cell membrane.
Synonyms
PNPLA9
cytosolic, calcium-independent phospholipase A2
CaI-PLA2
PLA2
PLA2G6
phospholipase A2, group VI
GVI
iPLA2
PARK14
OTTHUMP00000028877
calcium-independent phospholipase A2
iPLA2beta
phospholipase A2, group VI (cytosolic, calcium-independent)
PA2G6_HUMAN
NBIA2
patatin-like phospholipase domain containing 9
INAD1
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