Catalase

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{{STRUCTURE_1gge| PDB=1gge | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=E. coli catalase Hpii tetramer showing the heme group, [[1gge]] }}
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<StructureSection load='1gge' size='450' side='right' scene='' caption='E. coli catalase Hpii tetramer showing the heme group, [[1gge]]'>
'''Catalase''' (CAT) catalyzes the conversion of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. CAT contains porphyrin-heme Fe group which reacts with the hydrogen peroxide. CAT containing Mn are called pseudocatalase (PCAT). '''Catalase-peroxidase''' (CAT KatG) is a bifunctional enzyme with both catalase and peroxidase activities. CAT KatG cofactor is a <scene name='57/578105/Heme/1'>heme</scene> group. It provides defense against oxidative stress by reducing hydrogen peroxide. Mutations in CAT KatG can cause resistance to the anti-malarial drug isoniazid (INH). '''Catalase-phenol oxidase''' (CATPO) is a heme-containing CAT which shows phenol oxidase activity.
'''Catalase''' (CAT) catalyzes the conversion of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. CAT contains porphyrin-heme Fe group which reacts with the hydrogen peroxide. CAT containing Mn are called pseudocatalase (PCAT). '''Catalase-peroxidase''' (CAT KatG) is a bifunctional enzyme with both catalase and peroxidase activities. CAT KatG cofactor is a <scene name='57/578105/Heme/1'>heme</scene> group. It provides defense against oxidative stress by reducing hydrogen peroxide. Mutations in CAT KatG can cause resistance to the anti-malarial drug isoniazid (INH). '''Catalase-phenol oxidase''' (CATPO) is a heme-containing CAT which shows phenol oxidase activity.
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See more details in [[Ann Taylor/Catalase]] and [[Catalase 2CAG bcce2014]].<br />
See more details in [[Ann Taylor/Catalase]] and [[Catalase 2CAG bcce2014]].<br />
See also [[Catalase (Hebrew)]].
See also [[Catalase (Hebrew)]].
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== 3D Structures of catalase ==
== 3D Structures of catalase ==

Revision as of 08:09, 23 November 2015

E. coli catalase Hpii tetramer showing the heme group, 1gge

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3D Structures of catalase

Updated on 23-November-2015

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