User:John Hangasky/Sandbox 1
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Factor inhibiting HIF <scene name='User:John_Hangasky/Sandbox_1/Fih/2'>(FIH)</scene> is a non-heme iron 2-xoygluatarate dependent dioxygenase, that is responsible for oxygen sensing in the body. For this sensing to occur, oxygen must reach the <scene name='User:John_Hangasky/Sandbox_1/Fih_active_site/3'>FIH active site</scene> at the iron core. For this to occur, a there must me a channel leading there. An <scene name='User:John_Hangasky/Sandbox_1/Fih_oxygen_channel/7'>Oxygen Channel</scene> has been proposed, and kinetic studies are under way, testing this proposed channel. | Factor inhibiting HIF <scene name='User:John_Hangasky/Sandbox_1/Fih/2'>(FIH)</scene> is a non-heme iron 2-xoygluatarate dependent dioxygenase, that is responsible for oxygen sensing in the body. For this sensing to occur, oxygen must reach the <scene name='User:John_Hangasky/Sandbox_1/Fih_active_site/3'>FIH active site</scene> at the iron core. For this to occur, a there must me a channel leading there. An <scene name='User:John_Hangasky/Sandbox_1/Fih_oxygen_channel/7'>Oxygen Channel</scene> has been proposed, and kinetic studies are under way, testing this proposed channel. | ||
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Factor inhibiting HIF is a non-heme iron 2-xoygluatarate dependent dioxygenase, that is responsible for oxygen sensing in the body. For this sensing to occur, oxygen must reach the at the iron core. For this to occur, a there must me a channel leading there. An has been proposed, and kinetic studies are under way, testing this proposed channel.