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Details on Person Cg-dsDNA [nucleoplasm]

Class:IdGenomeEncodedEntity:110178
_displayNameCg-dsDNA [nucleoplasm]
_timestamp2019-11-11 22:52:49
compartment[Compartment:7660] nucleoplasm
created[InstanceEdit:110175] Matthews, L, 2004-01-29 08:00:00
crossReference[DatabaseIdentifier:9667356] ChEBI:16991
modified[InstanceEdit:113515] Schmidt, EE, 2004-06-07 04:20:06
[InstanceEdit:166439] Schmidt, EE, 2005-09-01 09:32:22
[InstanceEdit:5649504] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-11-20
[InstanceEdit:9667357] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2019-11-11
nameCg-dsDNA
Double-strand DNA containing a cytosine glycol
species[Species:48887] Homo sapiens
stableIdentifier[StableIdentifier:365489] R-HSA-110178.2
(hasComponent)[Complex:110179] NTHL1:Cg-dsDNA [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
[Complex:1594613] hNTH1 glycosylase:cytosine glycol complex (name copied from entity in Homo sapiens) [nucleoplasm] [Arabidopsis thaliana]
(input)[Reaction:110208] NTHL1 glycosylase mediated recognition and binding of cytosine glycol [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1593153] hNTH1 glycosylase mediated recognition and binding of cytosine glycol [Arabidopsis thaliana]
[FailedReaction:9630047] Defective NTHL1 truncation mutants do not bind cytosine glycol (Cg) [Homo sapiens]
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