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Human endo-α1, 2-mannosidase is a Golgi-resident type II membrane protein

Hardt et al., 2005

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9025926398619645070
Author
Hardt B
Völker C
Mundt S
Salska-Navarro M
Hauptmann M
Bause E
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Biochimie

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The cDNA for human endo-α1, 2-mannosidase was reconstructed using two independent EST-clones and its properties characterized. The 2837 bp cDNA construct contained a 1389 bp open reading frame (ORF) encoding for 462 amino acids and a~ 53.6 kDa protein …
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