Peroxiredoxin

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**[[2i81]] - 2Cys-Prx – ''Plasmodium vivax''<br />
**[[2i81]] - 2Cys-Prx – ''Plasmodium vivax''<br />
**[[1qmv]] - h2Cys-Prx – human<br />
**[[1qmv]] - h2Cys-Prx – human<br />
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**[[2a4v]] – yPrx dot5 C-terminal (mutant) – yeast<br />
**[[3cmi]] – yPrx hyr1 - yeast<br />
**[[3cmi]] – yPrx hyr1 - yeast<br />
**[[4g2e]] – Prx – ''Sulfolobus tokodaii''<br />
**[[4g2e]] – Prx – ''Sulfolobus tokodaii''<br />
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**[[1tp9]] – Prx II – ''Populus trichocarpa''<br />
**[[1tp9]] – Prx II – ''Populus trichocarpa''<br />
**[[2pwj]] – Prx II – garden pea<br />
**[[2pwj]] – Prx II – garden pea<br />
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**[[4dsq]], [[4dsr]], [[4h86]] – yPrx II<br />
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**[[4dsq]], [[4dsr]], [[4h86]], [[4owy]] – yPrx II<br />
**[[4dss]] – yPrx II (mutant) + thioredoxin II<br />
**[[4dss]] – yPrx II (mutant) + thioredoxin II<br />
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**[[3tjf]], [[3tjg]], [[3tjj]], [[3tjk]], [[3tkr]] - hPrx 4 (mutant)<br />
**[[3tjf]], [[3tjg]], [[3tjj]], [[3tjk]], [[3tkr]] - hPrx 4 (mutant)<br />
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**[[4rqx]] – hPrx 4 + thioethanesulfonic acid<br />
**[[3qpm]] – Prx 4 – ''Larimichtys crocea''<br />
**[[3qpm]] – Prx 4 – ''Larimichtys crocea''<br />
**[[2pn8]], [[3tjb]], [[3tkp]], [[3tkq]], [[3tks]] – hPrx 4<br />
**[[2pn8]], [[3tjb]], [[3tkp]], [[3tkq]], [[3tks]] – hPrx 4<br />
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**[[2vl2]], [[2vl3]], [[2vl9]], [[1h4o]], [[1hd2]], [[1oc3]] – hPrx 5<br />
**[[2vl2]], [[2vl3]], [[2vl9]], [[1h4o]], [[1hd2]], [[1oc3]] – hPrx 5<br />
**[[3mng]] – hPrx 5+DTT<br />
**[[3mng]] – hPrx 5+DTT<br />
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**[[4k7i]], [[4k7n]], [[4k7o]], [[4mmm]] – hPrx 5 catalytic domain + fragment<br />
**[[2wfc]] – lPrx 5 - lugworm<br />
**[[2wfc]] – lPrx 5 - lugworm<br />
**[[2xhf]] – Prx 5 – ''Alvinella pompejana''<br />
**[[2xhf]] – Prx 5 – ''Alvinella pompejana''<br />

Revision as of 10:27, 10 May 2015

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Peroxiredoxin (Prx) is an antioxidant enzyme. In the Prxs the active-site Cys is oxidized to sulfenic acid byperoxide. The Prxs are divided into typical 2-Cys Prx, atypical 2-Cys Prx and 1-Cys Prx. Prx 5 is expressed in mammalian tissue.

3D Structures of Peroxiredoxin

Updated on 10-May-2015

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