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Biophysical features of bacillithiol, the glutathione surrogate of Bacillus subtilis and other firmicutes

Sharma et al., 2013

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6346398903171836509
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Sharma S
Arbach M
Roberts A
Macdonald C
Groom M
Hamilton C
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Chembiochem

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Bacillithiol (BSH) is the major low‐molecular‐weight (LMW) thiol in many low‐G+ C Gram‐ positive bacteria (Firmicutes). Evidence now emerging suggests that BSH functions as an important LMW thiol in redox regulation and xenobiotic detoxification, analogous to what is …
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