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Facts about Ornithine aminotransferase, mitochondrial.
Human | |
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Gene Name: | OAT |
Uniprot: | P04181 |
Entrez: | 4942 |
Belongs to: |
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class-III pyridoxal-phosphate-dependent aminotransferase family |
GACR; HOGA; OAT ornithine aminotransferase; OATASE; OKT
Mass (kDA):
48.535 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 10q26.13 |
Sequence: | 10; NC_000010.11 (124397303..124418976, complement) |
Mitochondrion matrix.
This Steven Boster bio will cover his family, career and background. We'll also explore His uses for the OAT marker, and also learn more about the OAT mark. After all, what's better than a marker that's superior to pen? The OAT marker is the gold standard in ophthalmic surgery and has a variety of uses. But, we'll concentrate on the OAT marker's unique characteristics.
If you are looking for information about Steven Boster, you've come to the right location. Steve Boster's life story includes his birth in Joliet, IL, and his family's life. He was an executive in retail sales for several years, was a soldier in the U.S. Army, and was a member of Concordia Hall in Staunton, VA. Steve is survived by two daughters, Natosha Peck and Crystal Boster, 6 Grandchildren and 4 brothers (Jack Boster and David Boster), and many nieces and nephews.
Steve developed his first product in 1993. He was nicknamed "he that converts science to the lavatory". Steve developed a variety of products for IHC throughout the years and began developing hundreds of primary antibodies. Steven Boster eventually managed to run the largest catalog antibody business in China. He developed ELISA kits that were of high-quality and sensitive and his own exclusive ELISA platform PicoKine.
PMID: 3456579 by Inana G., et al. Molecular cloning of human ornithine aminotransferase mRNA.
PMID: 3816496 by Ramesh V., et al. Investigation of gyrate atrophy using a cDNA clone for human ornithine aminotransferase.