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1.8.3.4
A coupled enzyme assay for detection of selenium-binding protein 1 (SELENBP1) methanethiol oxidase (MTO) activity in mature enterocytes
Homo sapiens
1.8.3.4
Bacterial SBP56 identified as a Cu-dependent methanethiol oxidase widely distributed in the biosphere
Hyphomicrobium sp. VS
1.8.3.4
Bacterial SBP56 identified as a Cu-dependent methanethiol oxidase widely distributed in the biosphere
Methylophaga thiooxydans
1.8.3.4
Bacterial SBP56 identified as a Cu-dependent methanethiol oxidase widely distributed in the biosphere
Ruegeria pomeroyi
1.8.3.4
Bacterial SBP56 identified as a Cu-dependent methanethiol oxidase widely distributed in the biosphere
Methylophaga thiooxydans DMS010
1.8.3.4
Mutations in SELENBP1, encoding a novel human methanethiol oxidase, cause extraoral halitosis
Homo sapiens
1.8.3.4
Isolation and purification of methyl mercaptan oxidase from Rhodococcus rhodochrous for mercaptan detection
Rhodococcus rhodochrous
1.8.3.4
Mechanism of oxidation of dimethyl disulphide by Thiobacillus thioparus
Thiobacillus thioparus
1.8.3.4
Mechanism of oxidation of dimethyl disulphide by Thiobacillus thioparus
Thiobacillus thioparus E6
1.8.3.4
Methyl mercaptan oxidase, a key enzyme in the metabolism of methylated sulphur compounds by Hyphomicrobium EG
Hyphomicrobium sp.
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