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Details on Person Structural enzymological studies of 2-enoyl thioester reductase of the human mitochondrial FAS II pathway: new insights into its substrate recognition properties

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_displayNameStructural enzymological studies of 2-enoyl thioester reductase of the human mitochondrial FAS II pathway: new insights into its substrate recognition properties
_timestamp2016-12-20 12:09:45
author[Person:8952862] Chen, Zhi-Jun
[Person:5669257] Pudas, Regina
[Person:8952870] Sharma, Satyan
[Person:8952865] Smart, Oliver S
[Person:5322492] Juffer, André H
[Person:389988] Hiltunen, J Kalervo
[Person:508374] Wierenga, RK
[Person:508379] Haapalainen, AM
created[InstanceEdit:8952867] Jassal, Bijay, 2016-12-20
journalJ. Mol. Biol.
pages830-44
pubMedIdentifier18479707
titleStructural enzymological studies of 2-enoyl thioester reductase of the human mitochondrial FAS II pathway: new insights into its substrate recognition properties
volume379
year2008
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8952873] MECR dimer reduces tdec2-CoA to DEC-CoA [Homo sapiens]
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