Gene Symbol |
UROS
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Entrez Gene |
7390
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Alt Symbol |
UROIIIS
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Species |
Human
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Gene Type |
protein-coding
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Description |
uroporphyrinogen III synthase
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Other Description |
hydroxymethylbilane hydrolyase|uroporphyrinogen-III cosynthase|uroporphyrinogen-III synthase
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Swissprots |
B2RC13 Q9H2T1 P10746 D3DRF7
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Accessions |
EAW49221 EAW49222 EAW49223 EAW49224 EAW49225 EAW49226 EAW49227 EAW49228 EAW49229 P10746 AF230665 AAG36795 AK314896 BAG37410 BC002573 AAH02573 BC004338 AAH04338 DQ891936 ABM82862 DQ895123 ABM86049 DR156879 J03824 AAA60273 XM_005270137 XP_005270194 XM_005270138 XP_005270195 XM_005270139 XP_005270196 XM_005270140 XP_005270197 XM_005270141 XP_005270198 XM_006717960 XP_006718023 XM_011540126 XP_011538428 XM_011540127 XP_011538429 XR_246103 XR_945809 XR_945810 NM_000375 NP_000366
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Function |
Catalyzes cyclization of the linear tetrapyrrole, hydroxymethylbilane, to the macrocyclic uroporphyrinogen III, the branch point for the various sub-pathways leading to the wide diversity of porphyrins. Porphyrins act as cofactors for a multitude of enzymes that perform a variety of processes within the cell such as methionine synthesis (vitamin B12) or oxygen transport (heme).
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Tissue Specificity |
Ubiquitous. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:11112350}.
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Top Pathways |
Porphyrin and chlorophyll metabolism
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