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Repairing oxidized proteins in the bacterial envelope using respiratory chain ... - Nature.com
Repairing oxidized proteins in the bacterial envelope using respiratory chain ... - Nature.com
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Repairing oxidized proteins in the bacterial envelope using respiratory chain ...
Nature.com
The reactive species of oxygen and chlorine damage cellular components, potentially leading to cell death. In proteins, the sulfur-containing amino acid methionine is converted to methionine sulfoxide, which can cause a loss of biological activity. To ...
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