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[[Image:Catalases MotM57.png| Three types of catalases. The first two (human and bacterial) use hemoglobin-bound iron to bind to oxygen, while the third (a pseudocatalase) uses manganese (shown in light blue). From [https://pdb101.rcsb.org/motm/57 Molecule of the Month] (RCSB PDB) by David Goodsell based on PDB-IDs [[1qqw]], [[1iph]], and [[1jku]].|thumb|500px|right]]
[[Image:Catalases MotM57.png| Three types of catalases. The first two (human and bacterial) use hemoglobin-bound iron to bind to oxygen, while the third (a pseudocatalase) uses manganese (metals shown in light blue). From [https://pdb101.rcsb.org/motm/57 Molecule of the Month] (RCSB PDB) by David Goodsell based on PDB-IDs [[1qqw]], [[1iph]], and [[1jku]].|thumb|500px|right]]
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