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Details on Person Multiple thioredoxin-mediated routes to detoxify hydroperoxides in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1222577
_displayNameMultiple thioredoxin-mediated routes to detoxify hydroperoxides in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
_timestamp2011-02-28 11:17:45
author[Person:1222454] Jaeger, T
[Person:1222295] Budde, H
[Person:1222728] Flohé, L
[Person:1222754] Menge, U
[Person:170783] Singh, M
[Person:1222354] Trujillo, M
[Person:1222714] Radi, R
created[InstanceEdit:1222482] Jassal, B, 2011-02-28
journalArch Biochem Biophys
pages182-91
pubMedIdentifier14871480
titleMultiple thioredoxin-mediated routes to detoxify hydroperoxides in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
volume423
year2004
(literatureReference)[Reaction:1222417] TrxA reactivates AhpC [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1222485] TrxB reactivates TrxA [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1222644] TrxA/B1 reactivates Tpx [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1222740] TrxB1 reactivates Tpx [Mycobacterium tuberculosis]
[Reaction:1222755] Peroxynitrite is reduced to nitrite by Tpx [Homo sapiens]
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