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Class:IdLiteratureReference:71099
_displayNameMolecular and Biochemical Characterization of Rat epsilon -N-Trimethyllysine Hydroxylase, the First Enzyme of Carnitine Biosynthesis.
_timestamp2022-07-18 22:10:58
author[Person:71100] Vaz, FM
[Person:70833] Ofman, Rob
[Person:71101] Westinga, K
[Person:71102] Back, JW
journalJ Biol Chem
modified[InstanceEdit:389895] D'Eustachio, P, 2009-01-19 22:23:09
[InstanceEdit:9794616] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2022-07-18
pages33512-7
pubMedIdentifier11431483
titleMolecular and Biochemical Characterization of Rat epsilon -N-Trimethyllysine Hydroxylase, the First Enzyme of Carnitine Biosynthesis.
volume276
year2001
(literatureReference)[Complex:71098] TMLHE:AscH-:Fe2+ dimer [mitochondrial matrix] [Homo sapiens]
[CatalystActivityReference:9643811] trimethyllysine dioxygenase activity of TMLHE:AscH-:Fe2+ dimer [mitochondrial matrix] Functional analysis of TMLH variants and definition of domains required for catalytic activity and mitochondrial targeting
[Reaction:71241] TMLHE dimer dioxygenates TMLYS and 2OG to form HTMLYS and SUCCA [Homo sapiens]
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