• Title/Summary/Keyword: thiol-specific peroxidasee

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Overview on Peroxiredoxin

  • Rhee, Sue Goo
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2016
  • Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) are a very large and highly conserved family of peroxidases that reduce peroxides, with a conserved cysteine residue, designated the "peroxidatic" Cys ($C_P$) serving as the site of oxidation by peroxides (Hall et al., 2011; Rhee et al., 2012). Peroxides oxidize the $C_P$-SH to cysteine sulfenic acid ($C_P$-SOH), which then reacts with another cysteine residue, named the "resolving" Cys ($C_R$) to form a disulfide that is subsequently reduced by an appropriate electron donor to complete a catalytic cycle. This overview summarizes the status of studies on Prxs and relates the following 10 minireviews.