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  1. ... About This Health Condition FLJ14917 protein SERAC1 serine active site-containing protein 1 Tests of SERAC1 PubMed SERINE ACTIVE SITE-CONTAINING PROTEIN 1; SERAC1 NCBI Gene ClinVar ...
  2. The POLG gene provides instructions for making the active piece, called the alpha subunit, of a protein ... γ is the only DNA polymerase that is active in mitochondria and that can replicate mtDNA. There ...
  3. ... for making a protein called hyccin, which is active (expressed) throughout the nervous system. Researchers believe that ... efficient transmission of nerve impulses. Hyccin is also active in the lens of the eye, the heart, ...
  4. ... a protein called prion protein (PrP), which is active in the brain and several other tissues. Although ...
  5. ... making an enzyme called homogentisate oxidase, which is active chiefly in the liver and kidneys. This enzyme ...
  6. ... function is not well understood. This protein is active in mitochondria, which are structures within cells that ...
  7. ... provides instructions for making an enzyme that is active primarily in bones and teeth. Studies suggest that ...
  8. ... instructions for making a protein that is most active in the nervous system. The AKT3 protein is ...
  9. ... tissues throughout the body. The OPA1 protein is active in the inner membrane of cell structures called ...
  10. ... for making the enzyme guanidinoacetate methyltransferase, which is active (expressed) mainly in the liver. This enzyme participates ...
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