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The Human soluble Epoxide hydrolase is a homodimer. Each subunit has , linked by a proline-rich section. The C-terminal domain is called Cytosolic epoxide hydrolase 2: it catalyzes the trans-addition of water to epoxides in order to product glycols. The is made of five residues. The two tyrosines (Y383 and Y466) plays a role.
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