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The multicopper oxidases catalyze the reduction of oxygen to water, using a broad variety of substrates. They share a similar set of copper centers the type 1 (T1) or "blue copper" site..
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== Laccase from Trametes hirsuta ==
== Laccase from Trametes hirsuta ==
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The laccase from trametes hirsuta has a single polypeptide chain with 3 domains.
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The laccase from trametes hirsuta has a single polypeptide chain with 3
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Introduction

Multicopper Oxidases

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