EC Number |
Subunits |
Reference |
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1.14.11.4 | ? |
x * 42000, recombinant His-tagged catalytic domain of JMJD6, residues 1-343 |
712761 |
1.14.11.4 | ? |
x * 70000 + x * 115000, SDS-PAGE |
439155 |
1.14.11.4 | ? |
x * 84385, isozyme LH1, sequence calculation |
724792 |
1.14.11.4 | ? |
x * 84558, isozyme LH3, sequence calculation |
724792 |
1.14.11.4 | ? |
x * 85000, SDS-PAGE and Western blotting |
439168, 439169 |
1.14.11.4 | ? |
x * 85063, isozyme LH2a, sequence calculation |
724792 |
1.14.11.4 | dimer |
- |
439148, 439149 |
1.14.11.4 | dimer |
2 * 83000-85000, SDS-PAGE |
439154 |
1.14.11.4 | dimer |
localization of the region responsible for the dimerization of lysyl hydroxylase 3, to a sequence of amino acids between the glycosyltransferase activity and the lysyl hydroxylase activity domains. This area is covered by amino acids 541-547 and contains no cysteine residues |
725860 |
1.14.11.4 | dimer |
two distinct catalytic sites at the N- and C-terminal boundaries of each monomer are separated by an accessory domain. Dimerization is essential for lysyl hydroxylase activity, whereas disruption of physiological dimers does not significantly perturb the N-terminal glycosyltransferase activities of LH3 |
757776 |