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- Bf687df2d4fa673797b1f5f1fce074eca hasDbXref "PMID:22240591" @default.
- Bf687df2d4fa673797b1f5f1fce074eca hasDbXref "PMID:22652539" @default.
- Bf687df2d4fa673797b1f5f1fce074eca hasDbXref "PMID:28330855" @default.
- Bf687df2d4fa673797b1f5f1fce074eca hasDbXref "PMID:2882172" @default.
- Bf687df2d4fa673797b1f5f1fce074eca hasDbXref "PMID:28901328" @default.
- Bf687df2d4fa673797b1f5f1fce074eca type Axiom @default.
- Bf687df2d4fa673797b1f5f1fce074eca annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bf687df2d4fa673797b1f5f1fce074eca annotatedSource GO_0019786 @default.
- Bf687df2d4fa673797b1f5f1fce074eca annotatedTarget "Catalysis of the reaction: [protein]-C-terminal L-amino acid-glycyl-phosphatidylethanolamide + H2O = [protein]-C-terminal L-amino acid-glycine + a 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine. An example of this reaction is the removal of ATG8 from membranes to which it is covalently linked to a phosphatidylethanolamid via its terminal glycine residue." @default.