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_displayNameEvolutionary and structural analyses of mammalian haloacid dehalogenase-type phosphatases AUM and chronophin provide insight into the basis of their different substrate specificities
_timestamp2025-01-17 21:24:11
author[Person:8955782] Seifried, Annegrit
[Person:9935654] Knobloch, Gunnar
[Person:9935661] Duraphe, Prashant S
[Person:9935663] Segerer, Gabriela
[Person:9935677] Manhard, Julia
[Person:5318590] Schindelin, Hermann
[Person:9935665] Schultz, Jörg
[Person:8955780] Gohla, Antje
created[InstanceEdit:9935655] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2025-01-17
journalJ Biol Chem
modified[InstanceEdit:9935680] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2025-01-17
pages3416-31
pubMedIdentifier24338473
titleEvolutionary and structural analyses of mammalian haloacid dehalogenase-type phosphatases AUM and chronophin provide insight into the basis of their different substrate specificities
volume289
year2014
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8955794] PGP:Mg2+ dimer hydrolyses G3P to glycerol [Homo sapiens]
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