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Crystal structure of human myo-inositol monophosphatase 2 (IMPA2) (orthorhombic form)Crystal structure of human myo-inositol monophosphatase 2 (IMPA2) (orthorhombic form)
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About this StructureAbout this Structure
2DDK is a 2 chains structure of sequences from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
- ↑ Arai R, Ito K, Ohnishi T, Ohba H, Akasaka R, Bessho Y, Hanawa-Suetsugu K, Yoshikawa T, Shirouzu M, Yokoyama S. Crystal structure of human myo-inositol monophosphatase 2, the product of the putative susceptibility gene for bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and febrile seizures. Proteins. 2007 May 15;67(3):732-42. PMID:17340635 doi:10.1002/prot.21299
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OCACategories:
- Pages with broken file links
- Homo sapiens
- Inositol-phosphate phosphatase
- Arai, R.
- Bessho, Y.
- Ito, K.
- Kamo-Uchikubo, T.
- Ohba, H.
- Ohnishi, T.
- RSGI, RIKEN Structural Genomics/Proteomics Initiative.
- Shirouzu, M.
- Yokoyama, S.
- Yoshikawa, T.
- Bipolar disorder
- Febrile seizure
- National project on protein structural and functional analyse
- Nppsfa
- Riken structural genomics/proteomics initiative
- Rsgi
- Schizophrenia
- Structural genomic