Hydroxymethyl and Formyl Transferases
"Hydroxymethyl and Formyl Transferases" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Enzymes that catalyze the transfer of hydroxymethyl or formyl groups. EC 2.1.2.
Descriptor ID |
D019877
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.913.555.400
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Concept/Terms |
Transhydroxymethylases- Transhydroxymethylases
- Formyltransferases
- Transformylases
- Hydroxymethyltransferases
- Transformylase
- Formyl Transferases
- Transferases, Formyl
- Hydroxymethyl Transferases
- Transferases, Hydroxymethyl
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Hydroxymethyl and Formyl Transferases" by people in Profiles.
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Leigh syndrome caused by mutations in MTFMT is associated with a better prognosis. Ann Clin Transl Neurol. 2019 03; 6(3):515-524.
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Methionyl-tRNA Formyltransferase (MTFMT) Deficiency Mimicking Acquired Demyelinating Disease. J Child Neurol. 2016 Feb; 31(2):215-9.
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Binding of PurH to a muscle-specific splicing enhancer functionally correlates with exon inclusion in vivo. J Biol Chem. 2000 Jul 07; 275(27):20618-26.
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Cytotoxicity of antifolate inhibitors of thymidylate and purine synthesis to WiDr colonic carcinoma cells. Cancer Res. 1993 Dec 01; 53(23):5697-706.
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Increased activity of renal glycine-cleavage-enzyme complex in metabolic acidosis. Biochem J. 1985 Oct 15; 231(2):477-80.