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| - | The Human soluble Epoxide hydrolase is a protein of 555 residues. In vivo, it exists under the form of a homodimer. Each subunit has <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_714/Catalytic_domains/5'>two catalytic domains</scene>, linked by a proline-rich section. | + | The Human soluble Epoxide hydrolase is a protein of 555 residues. In vivo, it exists under the form of a homodimer, with a monomeric unit of 62,5 kDa. Each subunit has <scene name='Sandbox_Reserved_714/Catalytic_domains/5'>two catalytic domains</scene>, linked by a proline-rich section. |
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Revision as of 11:40, 2 January 2013
Human Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase: Biological assembly, 1s8o
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