Mitochondrial amidoxime reducing component 1

id: mitochondrial-amidoxime-reducing-component-1-277-9013638
title: Mitochondrial amidoxime reducing component 1
text: Mitochondrial amidoxime-reducing component 1 is a mammalian molybdenum-containing enzyme. It is located in the outer mitochondrial membrane and consists of a N-terminal mitochondrial signal domain facing the inter-membrane space, a transmembrane domain, and a C-terminal catalytic domain facing the cytosol. In humans it is encoded by the MOSC1 gene. MOCO stands for molybdenum cofactor. MOSC1 has been reported to reduce amidoximes to amidines. Genetic variation in MARC1 has been reported to be ass
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description: Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
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