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Details on Person Human GGT2 does not autocleave into a functional enzyme: A cautionary tale for interpretation of microarray data on redox signaling

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8943264
_displayNameHuman GGT2 does not autocleave into a functional enzyme: A cautionary tale for interpretation of microarray data on redox signaling
_timestamp2016-10-24 21:40:33
author[Person:5603390] West, Matthew B
[Person:5603389] Wickham, Stephanie
[Person:8943259] Parks, Eileen E
[Person:8943270] Sherry, David M
[Person:5603386] Hanigan, Marie H
created[InstanceEdit:8943261] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-10-24
journalAntioxid. Redox Signal.
modified[InstanceEdit:8943282] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-10-24
pages1877-88
pubMedIdentifier23682772
titleHuman GGT2 does not autocleave into a functional enzyme: A cautionary tale for interpretation of microarray data on redox signaling
volume19
year2013
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8943279] GGT dimers hydrolyse GSH [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9753634] GGT dimers hydrolyse APAP-SG [Homo sapiens]
[CandidateSet:1247946] GGT dimers [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
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