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(stick model of carboxymycobactin T carrying an Fe3+ ion, after PDB 1x8u. Ref.: Holmes MA, Paulsene W, Jide X, Ratledge C, Strong RK (January 2005). "Siderocalin (Lcn 2) also binds carboxymycobactins, potentially defending against mycobacterial infections )
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stick model of carboxymycobactin T carrying an Fe3+ ion, after PDB 1x8u. Ref.: Holmes MA, Paulsene W, Jide X, Ratledge C, Strong RK (January 2005). "Siderocalin (Lcn 2) also binds carboxymycobactins, potentially defending against mycobacterial infections through iron sequestration". Structure 13 (1): 29–41. DOI:10.1016/j.str.2004.10.009. PMID 15642259

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