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Details on Person Crystal structure of 5-aminolevulinate synthase, the first enzyme of heme biosynthesis, and its link to XLSA in humans

Class:IdLiteratureReference:190160
_displayNameCrystal structure of 5-aminolevulinate synthase, the first enzyme of heme biosynthesis, and its link to XLSA in humans
_timestamp2006-12-18 09:13:53
author[Person:190146] Astner, I
[Person:190154] Schulze, JO
[Person:190170] van den Heuvel, J
[Person:190174] Jahn, D
[Person:190121] Schubert, WD
[Person:190158] Heinz, DW
created[InstanceEdit:190162] Jassal, B, 2006-12-18 09:12:35
journalEMBO J
pages3166-77
pubMedIdentifier16121195
titleCrystal structure of 5-aminolevulinate synthase, the first enzyme of heme biosynthesis, and its link to XLSA in humans
volume24
year2005
(literatureReference)[Reaction:189442] ALAS condenses SUCC-CoA and Gly to form dALA [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:421453] Mitochondrial uptake and processing of ALAS1 [Gallus gallus]
[BlackBoxEvent:421457] Mitochondrial uptake and processing of ALAS2 [Gallus gallus]
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