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Target not currently curated in GtoImmuPdb
Target id: 2897
Nomenclature: Guanylyl cyclase, α2β1
Abbreviated Name: GC-2
Family: Nitric oxide (NO)-sensitive (soluble) guanylyl cyclase
Quaternary Structure: Subunits |
Guanylyl cyclase α2 subunit |
Guanylyl cyclase β1 subunit |
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NOGCR α2β1 | sGC | Soluble guanylyl cyclase |
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BRENDA | 4.6.1.2 |
KEGG Enzyme | 4.6.1.2 |
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Endogenous ligand(s) |
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