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Glutathione Metabolism in H. sapiens
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Glutathione is a sulfhydryl (-SH) antioxidant, antitoxin, and enzyme cofactor.
It is ubiquitous in animals, plants, and microorganisms, and being water soluble
is found mainly in the cell cytosol and other aqueous phases of the living
system. Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of Glutamate, Cysteine and Glycine
that has numerous [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in I. loihiensis
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Idiomarina loihiensis is a deep-sea Gamma-proteobacterium. The
bacterial genome encodes diverse peptidases, a variety of peptide and amino acid
uptake systems, and versatile signal transduction machinery. In contrast to
obligate anaerobic vent hyperthermophiles, I. loihiensis inhabits
partially oxygenated cold waters at the periphery of the vent, surviving a wide
range [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in L. interrogans serovar Copenhageni
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Glutathione is a sulfhydryl (-SH) antioxidant, antitoxin, and enzyme cofactor.
It is ubiquitous in animals, plants, and microorganisms, and being water soluble
is found mainly in the cell cytosol and other aqueous phases of the living
system. Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of Glutamate, Cysteine and Glycine
that has numerous [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in L. interrogans serovar Lai
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Glutathione is a sulfhydryl (-SH) antioxidant, antitoxin, and enzyme cofactor.
It is ubiquitous in animals, plants, and microorganisms, and being water soluble
is found mainly in the cell cytosol and other aqueous phases of the living
system. Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of Glutamate, Cysteine and Glycine
that has numerous [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in L. pneumophila Paris
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Legionella pneumophila is a motile, rod-shaped, Gram-negative, aerobic,
bacterium, considered to be a facultative parasite. L. pneumophila is
the causative agent of the Legionnaires' disease, a potential fatal pneumonia.
L. pneumophila Paris is an endemic strain that is predominant in
France. Only strain Paris contains a Type-V Secretion System, and [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in L. pneumophila Philadelphia-1
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The genus Legionella represents a wide variety of Gram-negative,
aerobic, bacterium that can, under certain circumstances, cause pneumonia,
particularly in debilitated individuals. By far the most common species of
Legionella responsible for such infections is Legionella
pneumophila, considered to be a facultative parasite. L. pneumophila
is the causative agent of [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in L. pneumophila Lens
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Legionella pneumophila is a motile, rod-shaped, Gram-negative, aerobic,
bacterium, considered to be a facultative parasite. L. pneumophila is
the causative agent of the Legionnaires' disease, a potential fatal pneumonia.
L. pneumophila Lens is an epidemic strain and was responsible for a
major outbreak of disease in France. Glutathione metabolism in [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in M. avium paratuberculosis
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Glutathione is a sulfhydryl (-SH) antioxidant, antitoxin, and enzyme cofactor.
It is ubiquitous in animals, plants, and microorganisms, and being water soluble
is found mainly in the cell cytosol and other aqueous phases of the living
system. Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of Glutamate, Cysteine and Glycine
and has numerous [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in M. bovis
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Glutathione is a sulfhydryl (-SH) antioxidant, antitoxin, and enzyme cofactor.
It is ubiquitous in animals, plants, and microorganisms, and being water soluble
is found mainly in the cell cytosol and other aqueous phases of the living
system. Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of Glutamate, Cysteine and Glycine
and has numerous [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in M. capsulatus
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Methylococcus capsulatus is an obligate, Gram-negative methanotroph.
Methanotrophs are responsible for the oxidation of biologically generated
methane and therefore help reduce the amount of greenhouse gas that is released
to Earth's atmosphere. The conversion of methane to biomass by M.
capsulatus has been exploited for large-scale commercial production of
microbial [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in M. loti
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Rhizobium, Bradyrhizobium, Mesorhizobium,
Sinorhizobium and Azorhizobium-known as Rhizobia-are
Gram-negative, nitrogen-fixing bacteria of agronomic importance because they
perform nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with leguminous plants. Nodule formation and
the subsequent nitrogen-fixation result from a series of interactions controlled
by the exchange of molecular signals between symbiotic bacteria and host plants
followed by expression [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in M. musculus
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The tripeptide Glutathione is part of an integrated antioxidant system that
protects cells and tissues from oxidative damage. Oxidative stress can result
from exposure to excessive amounts of endogenous and exogenous electrophiles
(Ref.1). Glutathione exists in two forms. The antioxidant "reduced Glutathione"
tripeptide is conventionally called Glutathione and abbreviated Gsh; [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in M. tuberculosis CDC1551
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Glutathione is a sulfhydryl (-SH) antioxidant, antitoxin, and enzyme cofactor.
It is ubiquitous in animals, plants, and microorganisms, and being water soluble
is found mainly in the cell cytosol and other aqueous phases of the living
system. Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of Glutamate, Cysteine and Glycine
and has numerous [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in M. tuberculosis H37Rv
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Glutathione is a sulfhydryl (-SH) antioxidant, antitoxin, and enzyme cofactor.
It is ubiquitous in animals, plants, and microorganisms, and being water soluble
is found mainly in the cell cytosol and other aqueous phases of the living
system. Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of Glutamate, Cysteine and Glycine
and has numerous [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in N. europaea
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Nitrosomonas europaea is a Gram-negative obligate chemolithoautotroph,
which derives all its energy and reductant for growth from the aerobic oxidation
of ammonia to nitrite. The bacterium participates in the biogeochemical Nitrogen
cycle in the process of nitrification (Ref.1 & 2). Glutathione is a
sulfhydryl (-SH) antioxidant, antitoxin, and enzyme cofactor. [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in N. farcinica
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Glutathione is a sulfhydryl (-SH) antioxidant, antitoxin, and enzyme cofactor.
It is ubiquitous in animals, plants, and microorganisms, and being water soluble
is found mainly in the cell cytosol and other aqueous phases of the living
system. Glutathione is a tripeptide composed of Glutamate, Cysteine and Glycine
that has numerous [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in N. meningitides MC58
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Neisseria meningitidis is a causative agent of meningitis, and is
responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Most
disease-causing N. meningitidis strains belong to Serogroups A, B and C.
Serogroup A strains are responsible for epidemic disease in developing
countries, and Serogroup B and C strains are responsible [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in N. meningitides Z2491
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Neisseria meningitidis is a causative agent of meningitis, and is
responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Most
disease-causing N. meningitidis strains belong to Serogroups A, B and
C. Serogroup A strains are responsible for major epidemics and pandemics of
meningococcal disease, and therefore most of the morbidity [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in P. aeruginosa
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative, aerobic rod, belonging to
the bacterial family Pseudomonadaceae and is one of the top three causes of
opportunistic human infections. It is a versatile bacterium that grows in soil,
marshes and coastal marine habitats, as well as on plant and animal tissues. It
occurs regularly [...]
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Glutathione Metabolism in P. falciparum
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The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is still a major threat to
human health in the non-industrialized world mainly due to the increasing
incidence of drug resistance. Infection with P. falciparum leads to
increased oxidative stress in red blood cells, implying that the parasite
requires efficient antioxidant and redox systems to [...]
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