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Details on Person loss_of_function of RPIA A61V [cytosol]

Class:IdEntityFunctionalStatus:5660010
_displayNameloss_of_function of RPIA A61V [cytosol]
_timestamp2015-01-03 17:32:21
created[InstanceEdit:5660012] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2015-01-03
diseaseEntity[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:5660009] RPIA A61V [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
functionalStatus[FunctionalStatus:2317386] loss_of_function via missense_variant
modified[InstanceEdit:5660017] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2015-01-03
[InstanceEdit:9631717] Wu, G, 2018-12-12
normalEntity[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:71304] RPIA [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
(entityFunctionalStatus)[FailedReaction:5660013] Defective RPIA does not isomerize RU5P to R5P [Homo sapiens]
[FailedReaction:5660015] Defective RPIA does not isomerize R5P to RU5P [Homo sapiens]
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