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The mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase of trichomonas vaginalis links cysteine catabolism to the production of thioredoxin persulfide
G.D. Westrop, I. Georg,
G.H. Coombs
Strathclyde Institute Of Pharmacy And Biomedical Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
persulfides
100%
Trichomonas vaginalis
72%
Thioredoxins
67%
Cysteine
50%
3-mercaptopyruvic acid
35%
Sulfhydryl Compounds
21%
Sulfur
15%
Oxidation-Reduction
12%
Cysteine Synthase
12%
Sulfur Compounds
10%
Sulfides
9%
Mercaptoethanol
8%
Pyruvic Acid
7%
Aspartate Aminotransferases
6%
Buffers
6%
Glutathione
6%
Mass Spectrometry
6%
Parasites
5%
High Pressure Liquid Chromatography
5%
Chemical Compounds
Thioredoxin
68%
Cysteine
46%
3-Mercaptopyruvate
32%
Thiol
15%
Sulfur Donor
8%
Kcat/Km
7%
Aspartate
6%
Pyruvate
6%
Glutathione
5%
Biosynthesis
5%