Bactericidal and virucidal activity of the alkalophilic P395D/L241V/T343A mutant of vanadium chloroperoxidase

Aims:  Vanadium chloroperoxidase and its directed evolution mutant P395D/L241V/T343A were investigated for their antibacterial and antiviral potential at slightly alkaline pH and at a H2O2 concentration that is low compared to current nonenzymatic formulations.

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