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Class:IdPerson:198403
_displayNameColman, RF
_timestamp2007-06-18 16:47:06
created[InstanceEdit:198405] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-06-18 16:46:57
firstnameRoberta F
initialRF
surnameColman
(author)[LiteratureReference:198407] Evaluation by mutagenesis of the importance of 3 arginines in alpha, beta, and gamma subunits of human NAD-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase
[LiteratureReference:450990] Role of alpha-Asp181, beta-Asp192, and gamma-Asp190 in the distinctive subunits of human NAD-specific isocitrate dehydrogenase
[LiteratureReference:450998] Insights from retinitis pigmentosa into the roles of isocitrate dehydrogenases in the Krebs cycle
[LiteratureReference:451000] Crystal structure of porcine mitochondrial NADP+-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase complexed with Mn2+ and isocitrate. Insights into the enzyme mechanism
[LiteratureReference:451003] Identification of Mn2+-binding aspartates from alpha, beta, and gamma subunits of human NAD-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase
[LiteratureReference:1165318] Each conserved active site tyr in the three subunits of human isocitrate dehydrogenase has a different function
[LiteratureReference:3343688] Characterization of the complex of glutathione S-transferase pi and 1-cysteine peroxiredoxin
[LiteratureReference:3343698] Direct evidence for the formation of a complex between 1-cysteine peroxiredoxin and glutathione S-transferase pi with activity changes in both enzymes
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