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Characterization of the mouse protoporphyrinogen oxidase gene.
Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France), 2002The murine protoporphyrinogen oxidase gene has been isolated, characterized and localized. The gene spans 4.2 kb, is comprised of 13 exons and 12 introns, and is located on chromosome 1 in band 1 H2. Analysis of 1.2 kb of the 5' upstream region revealed a promoter which is not GC rich and lacks any TATA boxes or initiator elements in the vicinity of ...
Tamara A, Dailey +2 more
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Inhibitors of Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase: A Brief Update
2002This contribution is a brief overview on recent findings. Further details have been published in Peroxidizing Herbicides (ed. by P. Boger and K. Wakabayashi) issued in 1999 by Springer Publ., Heidelberg, Germany.
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Inhibition of mammalian protoporphyrinogen oxidase by acifluorfen.
Biochemistry and molecular biology international, 1995We have studied the kinetics of the inhibition of mitochondrial protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) from liver and placenta of 3 mammalian species by the diphenyl ether herbicide acifluorfen (AF). AF competitively inhibited PPO from human liver and placenta, mouse liver and pig placenta with respect to its substrate protoporphyrinogen.
A V, Corrigall +3 more
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Quinone activation of protoporphyrinogen oxidase of barley plastids
Pesticide Science, 1991AbstractProtoporphyrinogen oxidase catalyzing the oxidation of protoporphyrinogen to protoporphyrin is the target enzyme for several highly active herbicides. The plastidic plant enzyme under normal conditions uses oxygen as electron acceptor. Duroquinone, however, can be an alternative electron acceptor of protoporphyrinogen oxidase of barley plastids.
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The expression of protoporphyrinogen oxidase in human tissues.
Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France), 2013Protoporphyrinogen oxidase is the penultimate enzyme in the haem biosynthetic pathway. In this study, the expression of protoporphyrinogen oxidase in a variety of human organs has been documented by immunohistochemical means at the light microscopy level in order to shed light on its inter- and intra-organ distribution.
A V, Corrigall +4 more
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Structural insight into unique properties of protoporphyrinogen oxidase from Bacillus subtilis
Journal of Structural Biology, 2010Xin Wen, Ying Tan, Zhen Xi
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