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6.3.4.3
cytoplasm
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GO:0005737
AmiGO
QuickGO
651414
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701402
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727607
6.3.4.3
cytosol
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GO:0005829
AmiGO
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1528
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700281
6.3.4.3
cytosol
ADE3
GO:0005829
AmiGO
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701402
6.3.4.3
cytosol
trifunctional cytosolic isozyme
GO:0005829
AmiGO
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662447
6.3.4.3
mitochondrion
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GO:0005739
AmiGO
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652471
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701402
6.3.4.3
mitochondrion
mitochondrial C1-THF synthase behaves as a peripheral membrane protein, tightly associated with the matrix side of the mitochondrial inner membrane
GO:0005739
AmiGO
QuickGO
690632
6.3.4.3
mitochondrion
mitochondrial isozyme
GO:0005739
AmiGO
QuickGO
660817
6.3.4.3
mitochondrion
mitochondrial isozyme, contains an N-terminal mitochondrial targeting sequence
GO:0005739
AmiGO
QuickGO
660866
6.3.4.3
mitochondrion
mitochondrial monofunctional isozyme
GO:0005739
AmiGO
QuickGO
662447
6.3.4.3
mitochondrion
MTHFD1L enzyme is present in mitochondria from normal embryonic tissues and embryonic fibroblast cell lines, and embryonic mitochondria possess the ability to synthesize formate from glycine. Greater than 75% of 1-C units entering the cytoplasmic methyl cycle are mitochondrially derived
GO:0005739
AmiGO
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712483
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