EC Number |
Title |
Organism |
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7.2.1.3 | Direct recording of trans-plasma membrane electron currents mediated by a member of the cytochrome b561 family of soybean |
Glycine max |
7.2.1.3 | Importance of the conserved lysine 83 residue of Zea mays cytochrome b561 for ascorbate-specific transmembrane electron transfer as revealed by site-directed mutagenesis studies |
Zea mays |
7.2.1.3 | Structural basis for promotion of duodenal iron absorption by enteric ferric reductase with ascorbate |
Homo sapiens |
7.2.1.3 | The trans-membrane cytochrome b561 proteins structural information and biological function |
Bos taurus |
7.2.1.3 | The trans-membrane cytochrome b561 proteins structural information and biological function |
Homo sapiens |
7.2.1.3 | The trans-membrane cytochrome b561 proteins structural information and biological function |
Schistosoma japonicum |
7.2.1.3 | The trans-membrane cytochrome b561 proteins structural information and biological function |
Zea mays |
7.2.1.3 | The trans-membrane cytochrome b561 proteins structural information and biological function |
Mus musculus |
7.2.1.3 | The trans-membrane cytochrome b561 proteins structural information and biological function |
Arabidopsis thaliana |
7.2.1.3 | Three mammalian cytochromes b561 are ascorbate-dependent ferrireductases |
Mus musculus |