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1.5.5.2
membrane
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GO:0016020
AmiGO
QuickGO
392560
1.5.5.2
membrane
cytoplasmic
GO:0016020
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392555
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392556
1.5.5.2
mitochondrial inner membrane
co-localization with the electron transport chain on the inner membrane of the mitochondria
GO:0005743
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741588
1.5.5.2
mitochondrial inner membrane
TcPRODH is associated with the mitochondrial inner membrane, identification of a predicted N-terminal mitochondrial targeting signal, followed by a putative transmembrane alpha helix spanning domain
GO:0005743
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743635
1.5.5.2
mitochondrial membrane
a membrane-associated protein
GO:0031966
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742162
1.5.5.2
mitochondrial membrane
isozyme ProDH1 forms part of a low-molecular-mass (70-140 kDa) complex in the mitochondrial membrane, proteomic analysis
GO:0031966
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741858
1.5.5.2
mitochondrion
transcriptional induction of the enzyme causes changes in expression levels of other mitochondrial enzymes. Activity of glutamate dehydrogenase is substantially increased, and activity of D-lactate dehydrogenase is increased
GO:0005739
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742487
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