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Immunogen sequence: RRCVDEGLLD CKRVVQIGIR GSSTTLDPYR YNRSQGFRVV LAEDCWMKSL VPLMGEVRQQ MGGKPIYISF DI
Highest antigen sequence identity to the following orthologs: Mouse - 90%, Rat - 88%.
AGMAT (Agmatinase) hydrolyzes agmatine to putrescine and urea. It is highly expressed in liver and kidney and is also found in skeletal muscle, fetal liver, brain, testis, skin and the gastrointestinal tract.
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Protein Aliases: Arginase, mitochondrial; Guanidino acid hydrolase, mitochondrial; Guanidinobutyrase, mitochondrial; Guanidinopropionase, mitochondrial
Gene Aliases: AGMAT; GDAH
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 79814
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