The origin of esterase activity of Parkinson's disease causative factor DJ-1 implied by evolutionary trace analysis of its prokaryotic homolog HchA
Aiko Watanabe(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Noriyuki Matsuda(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Fumika Koyano(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Chie Motono(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Yoshinori Akiyama(Shizuoka City Shimizu Hospital), Kazuya Toriumi(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), J. Miyamoto(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Makoto Arai(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Koji Yamano(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Kenichiro Imai(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Shizuka Ogiwara(Institute for Advanced Medical Research), Tomoya Ito(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Chihiro Shibuya(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Yohei Hizukuri(Kyoto Medical Center), Mayumi Kimura(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Keiji Tanaka(RIKEN Center for Brain Science)
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