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Class:IdLiteratureReference:71176
_displayNameCharacterization of the human fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase gene and identification of a missense mutation abolishing enzymatic activity
_timestamp2003-10-30 07:42:42
author[Person:71177] Labelle, Y
[Person:71178] Phaneuf, D
[Person:71179] Leclerc, B
[Person:71158] Tanguay, RM
journalHum Mol Genet
pages941-6
pubMedIdentifier8364576
titleCharacterization of the human fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase gene and identification of a missense mutation abolishing enzymatic activity.
volume2
year1993
(literatureReference)[Reaction:71181] FAH cleaves 4FAA [Homo sapiens]
[CatalystActivityReference:9643990] fumarylacetoacetase activity of FAH dimer [cytosol] Characterization of the human fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase gene and identification of a missense mutation abolishing enzymatic activity
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