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| + | Aconitase is an enzyme participating in the citric acid cycle. It is highly conserved among many species. | ||
| + | It has been shown <ref> pmid 15975908 </ref> that it is undergoes dual localization. | ||
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Usage of bovine aconitase as a template for homology modelling of yeast aconitase
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- ↑ Regev-Rudzki N, Karniely S, Ben-Haim NN, Pines O. Yeast aconitase in two locations and two metabolic pathways: seeing small amounts is believing. Mol Biol Cell. 2005 Sep;16(9):4163-71. Epub 2005 Jun 22. PMID:15975908 doi:10.1091/mbc.E04-11-1028
