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Glutathione-dependent conversion of N-ethylmaleimide to the maleamic acid by Escherichia coli: an intracellular detoxification process
D McLaggan, H Rufino,
M Jaspars
, I R Booth
Medical Sciences
Chemistry
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Medicine & Life Sciences
maleamic acid
100%
Ethylmaleimide
57%
Glutathione
39%
Escherichia coli
30%
N-phenylmaleimide
25%
N-ethylmaleamic acid
16%
Imides
10%
NAD
6%
Hydrolysis
5%
Oxidoreductases
5%
Cytoplasm
5%
Poisons
4%
Proteins
2%
N-ethylsuccinimido-S-glutathione
1%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
detoxification
49%
acid
27%
cell
26%
cytoplasm
16%
hydrolysis
13%
protein
10%
Agriculture & Biology
glutathione
36%
Escherichia coli
28%
acids
24%
imides
7%
Lewis acids
6%
cells
4%
cytoplasm
3%
protein synthesis
3%
hydrolysis
3%