Oxidative implications of substituting a conserved cysteine residue in sugar beet phytoglobin bvpgb 1.2

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  • who: Simon Christensen and collaborators from the Department of Chemistry, University, have published the paper: Oxidative Implications of Substituting a Conserved Cysteine Residue in Sugar Beet Phytoglobin BvPgb 1.2, in the Journal: Antioxidants 2022, 1615 of 20/08/2022
  • what: Taken together, this work provides new knowledge regarding the oxidative features of Class 1 Pgbs and highlights the intrinsic effects of the conserved cysteine on a structural-functional level. This study investigated the biochemical effects of substituting the conserved cysteine residue in the phytoglobin BvPgb1.2. This work provides comprehensive knowledge of the intrinsic . . .

     

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