Cytochrome c biogenesis in bacteria
<p>Cytochromes <em>c</em> are electron transfer proteins in which haem is covalently attached to the polypeptide chain via thioether bonds formed from thiol groups of the two cysteines and the two vinyl groups of haem. This attachment is a post translational process and in many sp...
Main Authors: | Sinha, N, Sinha, Neeti |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1998
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