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Factor‐inhibiting hypoxia‐inducible factor (FIH) catalyses the post‐translational hydroxylation of histidinyl residues within ankyrin repeat domains

Yang et al., 2011

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Yang M
Chowdhury R
Ge W
Hamed R
McDonough M
Claridge T
Kessler B
Cockman M
Ratcliffe P
Schofield C
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Factor‐inhibiting hypoxia‐inducible factor (FIH) is an Fe (II)/2‐oxoglutarate‐dependent dioxygenase that acts as a negative regulator of the hypoxia‐inducible factor (HIF) by catalysing β‐hydroxylation of an asparaginyl residue in its C‐terminal transcriptional …
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