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Details on Person Human carbamylphosphate synthetase I. Stabilization, purification, and partial characterization of the enzyme from human liver

Class:IdLiteratureReference:70545
_displayNameHuman carbamylphosphate synthetase I. Stabilization, purification, and partial characterization of the enzyme from human liver
_timestamp2003-10-30 07:39:58
author[Person:70546] Pierson, DL
[Person:70547] Brien, JM
journalJ Biol Chem
pages7891-5
pubMedIdentifier6249820
titleHuman carbamylphosphate synthetase I. Stabilization, purification, and partial characterization of the enzyme from human liver.
volume255
year1980
(literatureReference)[Reaction:70555] 2 ATP + NH4+ + HCO3- => 2 ADP + orthophosphate + carbamoyl phosphate [mitochondrial] [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9955542] CPS1 variants cause CPS1 deficiency [Homo sapiens]
[CatalystActivityReference:9643832] carbamoyl-phosphate synthase (ammonia) activity of CPS1 [mitochondrial matrix] Human carbamylphosphate synthetase I. Stabilization, purification, and partial characterization of the enzyme from human liver
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