Human Erythrocyte Catalase

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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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Human Erythrocyte Catalase is an enzyme whose main function is to break down hydrogen peroxide that is produced as a byproduct of metabolism<ref name="yazdi">PMID:25739358</ref>. Catalase can break down approximately one million molecules of hydrogen peroxide per second <ref name="Alfonso-Prietro" />. Without catalase hydrogen peroxide would build up and cause damage to the cell and could even signal it to initiate cell death <ref name="yazdi" />. Structurally it contains four subunits each with a heme group in the center which allows it to break down the peroxide in human cells <ref name="Alfonso-Prietro" />.
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Human Erythrocyte Catalase is an enzyme whose main function is to break down hydrogen peroxide that is produced as a byproduct of metabolism<ref name="yazdi">PMID:25739358</ref>. Catalase can break down approximately one million molecules of hydrogen peroxide per second <ref name="Alfonso-Prietro" />. Without catalase hydrogen peroxide would build up and cause damage to the cell and could even signal it to initiate cell death <ref name="yazdi" />. Structurally it contains four subunits each with a heme group in the center which allows it to break down the peroxide in human cells <ref name="Alfonso-Prietro" />. See also [[Catalase]].
== Function ==
== Function ==

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Human Erythrocyte Catalase (pdb code 1dgb)

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