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2.5.1.141
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x * 25000, SDS-PAGE
742503
2.5.1.141
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x * 26000, SDS-PAGE
727810
2.5.1.141
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x * 28000, urea-SDS-PAGE
727810
2.5.1.141
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x * 32300, calculated from amino acid sequence
742503
2.5.1.141
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727792
2.5.1.141
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x * 34000, SDS-PAGE
743298
2.5.1.141
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741946
2.5.1.141
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heme O synthase and heme A synthase interact and may form a physiologically relevant complex in vivo
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726940
2.5.1.141
oligomer
the active state of Cox10 appears to be a homo-oligomeric complex, and formation of this complex is dependent on the newly synthesized CcO subunit Cox1 and the presence of an early Cox1 assembly intermediate. Cox10 multimerization is triggered by progression of Cox1 from the early assembly intermediate to downstream intermediates. The CcO assembly factor Coa2 appears important in coupling the presence of newly synthesized Cox1 to Cox10 oligomerization
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