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On the Acceptor Specificity of Rhodanese. [PDF]
Bo Sörbo +5 more
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Rhodanese homology domains are ubiquitous structural modules found in eubacteria, eukaryotes and archaea. The rhodanese homology domain may comprise the entire structure of a protein.
Ahmed, Farzana
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Tryptophan in the Active Site of Rhodanese
B, Davidson, J, Westley
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Genome-wide characterization of sulphur metabolism gene families and recombination dynamics in mangrove-derived <i>Bacillus aryabhattai</i> NM1-A2 and <i>Bacillus cereus</i> NR1. [PDF]
Kashif M +9 more
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Proteins Inside the HSP60/HSP10 Fold Under a Constant Electric Field: Potential Implications for the Protein Folding Problem. [PDF]
Peña-Ortiz LJ +5 more
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On the Active Group in Rhodanese. [PDF]
Bo H. Sörbo +5 more
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1457-1462Biological sulfur transfer (S-transfer) is a key step in the synthesis of metabolites, CN- detoxification and assembly of iron-sulfur clusters.
Dey, Abhishek, Dey, Subal
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Recent advances in exploring the composition and evolution of the prokaryotic selenoproteome. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Wang S, Li H, Chen X.
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The genetic repertoire underlying electrogenic sulphur oxidation in cable bacteria. [PDF]
Hiralal A +5 more
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