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Figure 1. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in the oxidation of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in the oxidation of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.
   
Figure 2. Proposed reactions for the formation of protein perselenide and pathways for selenophosphate formation. Cysteine-free rhodanese-type enzyme is shown as a protein (S ). Se*, an unidentified transfer form of selenium. Proposed reactions for the formation of protein perselenide and pathways for selenophosphate formation. Cysteine-free rhodanese-type enzyme is shown as a protein (S ). Se*, an unidentified transfer form of selenium.
   
Figure 3. Myc-tagged SUMO and sumoylated proteins are primarily localized in the nucleus. Myc-tagged SUMO and sumoylated proteins are primarily localized in the nucleus.
   
Figure 4. Thermal unfolding of Glucose-Galactose Binding Protein.
Thermal unfolding of Glucose-Galactose Binding Protein.
   

 

 

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