1.14.11.79: protein-L-histidine (3S)-3-hydroxylase
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C14orf169, MAPJD, MDIG, MINA, MINA53, NO52, NO66, protein histidyl hydroxylase, RIOX1, RIOX2
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Reference on EC 1.14.11.79 - protein-L-histidine (3S)-3-hydroxylase
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Bundred, J.; Hendrix, E.; Coleman, M.
The emerging roles of ribosomal histidyl hydroxylases in cell biology, physiology and disease
Cell. Mol. Life Sci.
75
4093-4105
2018
Homo sapiens (Q8IUF8), Homo sapiens (Q9H6W3)
Ge, W.; Wolf, A.; Feng, T.; Ho, C.; Sekirnik, R.; Zayer, A.; Granatino, N.; Cockman, M.; Loenarz, C.; Loik, N.; Hardy, A.; Claridge, T.; Hamed, R.; Chowdhury, R.; Gong, L.; Robinson, C.; Trudgian, D.; Jiang, M.; MacKeen, M.; McCullagh, J.; Gordiyenko, Y.
Oxygenase-catalyzed ribosome hydroxylation occurs in prokaryotes and humans
Nat. Chem. Biol.
8
960-962
2012
Homo sapiens (Q8IUF8), Homo sapiens (Q9H6W3)
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