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Class:IdLiteratureReference:141470
_displayNameIsozymes of human phosphofructokinase in blood cells and cultured cell lines: molecular and genetic evidence for a trigenic system
_timestamp2004-09-21 15:25:46
author[Person:70306] Vora, S
created[InstanceEdit:141518] D'Eustachio, P, 2004-09-21 15:25:22
journalBlood
pages724-32
pubMedIdentifier6451249
titleIsozymes of human phosphofructokinase in blood cells and cultured cell lines: molecular and genetic evidence for a trigenic system
volume57
year1981
(literatureReference)[CatalystActivityReference:9644014] 6-phosphofructokinase activity of PFK tetramer [cytosol] Functional expression of human mutant phosphofructokinase in yeast: genetic defects in French Canadian and Swiss patients with phosphofructokinase deficiency
[Reaction:70467] PFK tetramer phosphorylates Fru(6)P [Homo sapiens]
[DefinedSet:179517] PFK tetramer [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
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