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3.4.11.B9
dimer
PhTET2 assembling is a highly ordered process in which hexamers represent the main intermediate. Peptide degradation assays demonstrate that oligomerization triggers the activity of the TET enzyme. In vivo, the dimeric precursor co-exists together with assembled TET complexes. The dimer is stable under high temperature conditions
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3.4.11.B9
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12 * 39014, calculated from sequence
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3.4.11.B9
dodecamer
PhTET2 assembling is a highly ordered process in which hexamers represent the main intermediate. Peptide degradation assays demonstrate that oligomerization triggers the activity of the TET enzyme. In vivo, the dimeric precursor co-exists together with assembled TET complexes
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