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Literature summary for
2.1.1.8
extracted from
Preuss, C.V.; Wood, T.C.; Szumlanski, C.L.; Raftogianis, R.B.; Otterness, D.M.; Girard, B.; Scott, M.C.; Weinshilboum, R.M.
Human histamine N-methyltransferase pharmacogenetics: common genetic polymorphisms that alter activity
(1998),
Mol. Pharmacol.
, 53, 708-717.
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Homo sapiens
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two polymorphic forms of enzyme
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two polymorphic forms, Thr105 corresponds to high activity, Ile105 corresponds to low activity phenotype
Homo sapiens