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Protein binding
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* Residue conservation analysis
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Gene Ontology (GO) functional annotation
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Cellular component
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cellular_component
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biological_process
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Biochemical function
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protein binding
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DOI no:
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J Biomol NMR
30:353-356
(2004)
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NMR structure of human coactosin-like protein.
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E.Liepinsh,
M.Rakonjac,
V.Boissonneault,
P.Provost,
B.Samuelsson,
O.Rådmark,
G.Otting.
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ABSTRACT
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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Reference
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J.Esser,
M.Rakonjac,
B.Hofmann,
L.Fischer,
P.Provost,
G.Schneider,
D.Steinhilber,
B.Samuelsson,
and
O.Rådmark
(2010).
Coactosin-like protein functions as a stabilizing chaperone for 5-lipoxygenase: role of tryptophan 102.
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Biochem J, 425,
265-274.
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O.Rådmark,
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B.Samuelsson
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5-Lipoxygenase: mechanisms of regulation.
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J Lipid Res, 50,
S40-S45.
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O.Rådmark,
O.Werz,
D.Steinhilber,
and
B.Samuelsson
(2007).
5-Lipoxygenase: regulation of expression and enzyme activity.
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Trends Biochem Sci, 32,
332-341.
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M.Rakonjac,
L.Fischer,
P.Provost,
O.Werz,
D.Steinhilber,
B.Samuelsson,
and
O.Rådmark
(2006).
Coactosin-like protein supports 5-lipoxygenase enzyme activity and up-regulates leukotriene A4 production.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 103,
13150-13155.
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