<i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> Rhodanese RDL2 Uses the Arg Residue of the Active-Site Loop for Thiosulfate Decomposition
Persulfide, polysulfide and thiosulfate are examples of sulfane sulfur containing chemicals that play multiple functions in biological systems. Rhodaneses are widely present in all three kingdoms of life, which catalyze sulfur transfer among these sulfane sulfur-containing chemicals. The mechanism o...
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Main Authors: | Qingda Wang (Author), Huanjie Li (Author), Yongzhen Xia (Author), Luying Xun (Author), Huaiwei Liu (Author) |
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