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Title: Two naturally occurring mutations at the first and second bases of codon aspartic acid 156 in the proposed catalytic triad of human lipoprotein lipase. In vivo evidence that aspartic acid 156 is essential for catalysis
Ma YH, Bruin T, Tuzgol S, Wilson BI, Roederer G, Liu MS, Davignon J, Kastelein JJ, Brunzell JD, Hayden MR
Ref: Journal of Biological Chemistry, 267:1918, 1992 : PubMed

        



Related information

Gene_Locus| human-LPL
Mutation | D183N_human-LPL, D183G_human-LPL, C243S_human-LPL,



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Ma YH, Bruin T, Tuzgol S, Wilson BI, Roederer G, Liu MS, Davignon J, Kastelein JJ, Brunzell JD, Hayden MR (1992)
Two naturally occurring mutations at the first and second bases of codon aspartic acid 156 in the proposed catalytic triad of human lipoprotein lipase. In vivo evidence that aspartic acid 156 is essential for catalysis
Journal of Biological Chemistry 267: 1918-23

Ma YH, Bruin T, Tuzgol S, Wilson BI, Roederer G, Liu MS, Davignon J, Kastelein JJ, Brunzell JD, Hayden MR (1992)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 267: 1918-23



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