The staphylococcal inhibitory protein spin binds to human myeloperoxidase with picomolar affinity but only dampens halide oxidation

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  • who: Urban Leitgeb from the Urban Leitgeb1, Paul GFurtmu00fcller1, Stefan Hofbauer1, Jose A. Brito2, Christian Obinger1, and Vera Pfanzagl1, * From the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Department of Chemistry, Institute of Biochemistry, Vienna, Austria have published the research work: The staphylococcal inhibitory protein SPIN binds to human myeloperoxidase with picomolar affinity but only dampens halide oxidation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of July/13,/2022
  • what: The authors suggest that the previously described heterogeneity observed in the Glu408 ester linkage is the main reason the authors do not observe waters at this position . . .

     

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