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4.1.1.112
chloroplast
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GO:0009507
AmiGO
QuickGO
4275
4.1.1.112
chloroplast
83% of activity
GO:0009507
AmiGO
QuickGO
653877
4.1.1.112
cytoplasm
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GO:0005737
AmiGO
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4268
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4269
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4270
4.1.1.112
cytoplasm
differs from mitochondrial enzyme
GO:0005737
AmiGO
QuickGO
4271
4.1.1.112
cytoplasm
subunits Ef-A, Ef-D, and Ef-H form a cytoplasmic soluble complex, Ef-AHD, which is also associated with the membrane
GO:0005737
AmiGO
QuickGO
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726737
4.1.1.112
cytosol
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GO:0005829
AmiGO
QuickGO
681424
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692317
4.1.1.112
membrane
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GO:0016020
AmiGO
QuickGO
716673
4.1.1.112
membrane
beta and gamma subunits are integral membrane proteins, alpha subunit is attached to the gamma subunit
GO:0016020
AmiGO
QuickGO
650185
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651122
4.1.1.112
membrane
Ef-B is a membrane-bound subunit, while subunits Ef-A, Ef-D, and Ef-H form a cytoplasmic soluble complex, Ef-AHD, which is also associated with the membrane
GO:0016020
AmiGO
QuickGO
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726737
4.1.1.112
membrane
membrane-bound oxaloacetate decarboxylase complex, the alpha-subunit is a peripheral membrane protein on the cytosolic side of the membrane, where it associates with beta- and gamma-subunits that are embedded in the membrane. The beta-subunit is an integral membrane protein with nine transmembrane segments. The small gamma-subunit is an integral membrane protein with a single membrane-spanning helix at the N-terminus
GO:0016020
AmiGO
QuickGO
726821
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