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Aminomethyltransferase

 
Wikipedia: Aminomethyltransferase
Crystallographic structure of human AMT.[1]
aminomethyltransferase
Identifiers
Symbol AMT
Entrez 275
HUGO AMT 473 AMT
OMIM 238310
PDB 1WSR
RefSeq NM_000481
UniProt P48728
Other data
EC number 2.1.2.10
Locus Chr. 3 p21.2-21.1

Aminomethyltransferase is an enzyme which catabolizes the creation of methylenetetrahydrofolate. It is part of the Glycine decarboxylase complex.

References

  1. ^ PDB 1WSR; Okamura-Ikeda K, Hosaka H, Yoshimura M, Yamashita E, Toma S, Nakagawa A, Fujiwara K, Motokawa Y, Taniguchi H (September 2005). "Crystal structure of human T-protein of glycine cleavage system at 2.0 A resolution and its implication for understanding non-ketotic hyperglycinemia". Journal of Molecular Biology 351 (5): 1146–59. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2005.06.056. PMID 16051266. 

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