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  1. 2bpb (4,879 bytes)
    24: Sulfite-oxidizing molybdoenzymes convert the highly reactive and therefore toxic s...
  2. 1e5k (5,482 bytes)
    24: ...is required for the functioning of many bacterial molybdoenzymes, including the nitrate reductases, dimethylsulfox...
  3. 1hjl (5,131 bytes)
    24: ...at is required for the activity of most bacterial molybdoenzymes. MGD is synthesized from molybdopterin (MPT) and ...
  4. 1hjj (5,134 bytes)
    24: ...at is required for the activity of most bacterial molybdoenzymes. MGD is synthesized from molybdopterin (MPT) and ...
  5. 1h4d (5,134 bytes)
    24: ...at is required for the activity of most bacterial molybdoenzymes. MGD is synthesized from molybdopterin (MPT) and ...
  6. 1h4e (5,134 bytes)
    24: ...at is required for the activity of most bacterial molybdoenzymes. MGD is synthesized from molybdopterin (MPT) and ...
  7. 1h4c (5,134 bytes)
    24: ...at is required for the activity of most bacterial molybdoenzymes. MGD is synthesized from molybdopterin (MPT) and ...
  8. 2blf (4,385 bytes)
    24: Sulfite-oxidizing molybdoenzymes convert the highly reactive and therefore toxic s...
  9. 1o7l (4,698 bytes)
    11: ...an enhancer of the expression of genes coding for molybdoenzymes, both directly and indirectly. ModE also interact...
  10. 1h9s (4,811 bytes)
    11: ...an enhancer of the expression of genes coding for molybdoenzymes, both directly and indirectly. ModE also interact...
  11. 1h9r (4,865 bytes)
    11: ...an enhancer of the expression of genes coding for molybdoenzymes, both directly and indirectly. ModE also interact...
  12. 1b9m (5,029 bytes)
    11: ...an enhancer of the expression of genes coding for molybdoenzymes, both directly and indirectly. ModE also interact...
  13. 1b9n (4,971 bytes)
    11: ...an enhancer of the expression of genes coding for molybdoenzymes, both directly and indirectly. ModE also interact...
  14. 9h4t (4,075 bytes)
    14: ...ngs to the dimethyl sulfoxide reductase family of molybdoenzymes. TorA is anchored to the membrane via TorC, a pen...
  15. 1np6 (2,972 bytes)
    11: ...or, and not necessary for the formation of active molybdoenzymes using this form of molybdenum cofactor. May act a...
  16. 1p9n (4,678 bytes)
    11: ...or, and not necessary for the formation of active molybdoenzymes using this form of molybdenum cofactor. May act a...
  17. 9jbd (3,883 bytes)
    14: Molybdoenzymes are essential for the survival and pathogenicity ...
  18. 5g5g (4,135 bytes)
    16: ...eptional Member of the Xanthine Oxidase Family of Molybdoenzymes.,Correia MA, Otrelo-Cardoso AR, Schwuchow V, Sigf...
  19. 5g5h (4,148 bytes)
    16: ...eptional Member of the Xanthine Oxidase Family of Molybdoenzymes.,Correia MA, Otrelo-Cardoso AR, Schwuchow V, Sigf...
  20. 5k3x (4,440 bytes)
    14: ...ial for catalytic competency of sulfite oxidizing molybdoenzymes, but the molecular basis for its effects on turno...

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