Phosphorylated glyoxalase I and its use

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C424S094100, C424S094500, C435S183000, C530S350000, C530S352000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a phosphorylated form of mammalian glyoxalase I. The present invention relates further to the use of phosphorylated mammalian glyoxalase I to modulate MG-modification of proteins (AGE formation) and consequent cell death, especially upon stress such as oxidative stress, or upon TNF treatment.

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