Horseradish peroxidase

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{{STRUCTURE_6atj| PDB=6atj | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right| CAPTION=Horseradish peroxidase containing heme group complex with ferulic acid and Ca+2 ion (green), [[6atj]] }}
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<StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' caption='Horseradish peroxidase containing heme group complex with benzhydroxamic acid and Ca+2 ion (green) (PDB entry [[2atj]])' scene='48/486455/Cv/1'>
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== Function ==
== Function ==
'''Horseradish peroxidase''' (HRP) catalyzes the oxidation of luminol to 3-aminophthalate using hydrogen peroxide. The reaction is accompanied by emission of light. In the presence of chemicals, particularly – p-iodophenol, the light emission is enhanced 1000-fold. Upon addition of the proper substrate, the HRP complex emits colored light. HRP contains a heme group<ref>PMID:14751298</ref>.
'''Horseradish peroxidase''' (HRP) catalyzes the oxidation of luminol to 3-aminophthalate using hydrogen peroxide. The reaction is accompanied by emission of light. In the presence of chemicals, particularly – p-iodophenol, the light emission is enhanced 1000-fold. Upon addition of the proper substrate, the HRP complex emits colored light. HRP contains a heme group<ref>PMID:14751298</ref>.
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HRP isozyme C1a is widely used for detection of a labeled molecule to which it conjugates.
HRP isozyme C1a is widely used for detection of a labeled molecule to which it conjugates.
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== Structural highlights ==
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The <scene name='48/486455/Cv/6'>active site contains a heme group and the substrate benzhydroxamic acid</scene><ref>PMID:9609699</ref>. <scene name='48/486455/Cv/7'>Fe coordination site</scene>. Water molecules shown as red spheres.
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</StructureSection>
==3D structures of horseradish peroxidase==
==3D structures of horseradish peroxidase==
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*Horseradish peroxidase
*Horseradish peroxidase
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**[[1atj]], [[1h5d]], [[1h5e]], [[1h5f]], [[1h5g]], [[1g5i]], [[1g5j]], [[1g5k]], [[1g5m]], [[1g57]], [[1h55]], [[1h58]], [[1h5c]], [[1h5h]], [[1h5l]], [[1hch]] – HRP C1a<br />
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**[[1atj]], [[1g57]], [[1g5i]], [[1g5j]], [[1g5k]], [[1g5m]], [[1h55]], [[1h57]], [[1h58]], [[1h5c]], [[1h5d]], [[1h5e]], [[1h5f]], [[1h5g]], [[1h5h]], [[1h5i]], [[1h5j]], [[1h5k]], [[1h5l]], [[1hch]], [[9h1m]] – HRP C1a<br />
**[[1kzm]], [[1gwo]], [[1gwt]], [[1gwu]], [[2ylj]] - HRP C1a (mutant)
**[[1kzm]], [[1gwo]], [[1gwt]], [[1gwu]], [[2ylj]] - HRP C1a (mutant)

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Horseradish peroxidase containing heme group complex with benzhydroxamic acid and Ca+2 ion (green) (PDB entry 2atj)

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3D structures of horseradish peroxidase

Updated on 14-September-2025

References

  1. Veitch NC. Horseradish peroxidase: a modern view of a classic enzyme. Phytochemistry. 2004 Feb;65(3):249-59. PMID:14751298
  2. Henriksen A, Schuller DJ, Meno K, Welinder KG, Smith AT, Gajhede M. Structural interactions between horseradish peroxidase C and the substrate benzhydroxamic acid determined by X-ray crystallography. Biochemistry. 1998 Jun 2;37(22):8054-60. PMID:9609699 doi:10.1021/bi980234j

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