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The PerR transcription factor senses H2O2 by metal-catalysed histidine oxidation

Jin-Won Lee and John D. Helmann

Nature 440, 363-367 (16 March 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04537

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PerR contains two metal-binding sites.

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Metal-catalysed oxidation of PerR.

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Oxidative inactivation of PerR:Zn,Fe and PerR:Zn,Mn.

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Oxidation of PerR is localized to H37 and H91.

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