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Abstract
Abstract
Trypanothione synthetase (TryS) catalyses the synthesis of
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1 Laboratory Redox Biology of Trypanosomes, Institut Pasteur de Montevideo , Montevideo , Uruguay
2 Analytical Biochemistry and Proteomics Unit, Institut Pasteur de Montevideo, Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable , Montevideo , Uruguay
3 Host-Parasite Research Laboratory, Institut Pasteur Korea , Gyeonggi-do , Republic of Korea
4 Assay Development and Screening, Institut Pasteur Korea , Gyeonggi-do , Republic of Korea
5 Automation and Logistics Management, Institut Pasteur Korea , Gyeonggi-do , Republic of Korea
6 Medicinal Chemistry, Institut Pasteur Korea , Gyeonggi-do , Republic of Korea





