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== Literature Search == | |||
Keyword: ''Arylformamidase'' - putative function. | |||
I first did a literature search with the putative function provided with the protein accession number. The search 'arylformamidase' returned a paper describing EstE1, an arylformamidase present in the liver of Mus musculus. | I first did a literature search with the putative function provided with the protein accession number. The search 'arylformamidase' returned a paper describing EstE1, an arylformamidase present in the liver of Mus musculus. |
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Literature Search
Keyword: Arylformamidase - putative function.
I first did a literature search with the putative function provided with the protein accession number. The search 'arylformamidase' returned a paper describing EstE1, an arylformamidase present in the liver of Mus musculus.
Arylformamidase forms part of the tryptophan degradation pathway...
No evidence in this literature search suggested the existence of prokaryotic arylformamidase proteins...