YhbO is a DJ-1 family glyoxalase and α-oxoaldehyde hydratase that confers resistance to reactive carbonyl stress (112)
Aiko Watanabe(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Noriyuki Matsuda(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Masahiro Yamashina(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Fumika Koyano(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Ryuichiro Ishitani(The University of Tokyo), Hidetaka Kosako(Institute for Advanced Medical Research), Shinji Toyota(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Yoshinori Akiyama(Shizuoka City Shimizu Hospital), Yoshitaka Moriwaki(The University of Tokyo), Koji Yamano(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Tomohiko Okuno(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Shizuka Ogiwara(Institute for Advanced Medical Research), Tomoya Ito(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Chihiro Shibuya(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Tatsuki Hori(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Takashi Kajitani, Yohei Hizukuri(Kyoto Medical Center), Kai Kanematsu(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Mirei Saito(Tokyo Medical and Dental University)
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