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2. Human ornithine transcarbamylase locus mapped to band Xp21.1 near the Duchenne muscular dystrophy locus;Lindgren, V.; Martinville, B.; Horwich, A.L.; Rosenberg, L.E.; Francke, U.;Science,1984
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5. Isolation and chareach alone result in severe OTCase dysfunction since both are part of the core of the equatorial domain. In combination, however, as rare as it would be, their deleterious effects would be attenuated by the formation of a new salt bridge that would neutralise the opposite charges introduced by the mutations. Thus when assessing the deleterious effect of mutations, acterization of ornithine transcarbamylase from normal human liver;Kalousek, F.; Francois, B.; Rosenberg, L.E.;J Biol Chem,1978