LH1 HIS656SER | ||
SiMPLOD ID ![]() |
SiMPLOD1-123 | |
Isoenzyme ![]() |
Lysyl Hydroxylase 1 (human) - UniProt - Full Info | |
Mutation type ![]() |
Mutation for Biochemical Studies (not necessarily related to observed polymorphisms) | |
Evidence at protein level ![]() |
This variant EXISTS at the protein level: published experimental data support its existence as protein product. | |
LH Activity ![]() |
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Pirskanen et al., 1996 - DOI - PubMed | Notes from publications ![]() |
Pirskanen et al. performed site directed mutagenesis to characterize PLOD1 activity. Mutation of His656 (together with His706 and 708) was found to completely inactivate the enzyme activity. This is consistent with our PLOD3 structure in which the corresponding His667 coordinates Fe2+ in the active site. |
Structural Observations ![]() |
Coordinates Fe2+ in LH catalytic site |
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Related Entries ![]() |
SiMPLOD1-827: LH1 HIS656HIS (SNP) SiMPLOD6-243: LH2b HIS687ARG (Uncertain significance) | |
Last Update ![]() |
2021-06-23 08:38:51 | |
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