Sulfite Oxidase

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<StructureSection load='1sox' size='350' side='right' caption='Chicken sulfite oxidase dimer complex with sulfate, Mo atom (blue-green) protoporphyrin, glycerin, HEPES and inhibitor [[1sox]]'>
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''Sulfite oxidase''' is a crucial enzyme that is responsible for oxidizing harmful sulfites to sulfates. The enzyme is found in the mitochondria of the cell and mostly can be found in hearts, kidneys and livers. Very little can be seen in the brain, skeletal muscle, blood and spleen.
''Sulfite oxidase''' is a crucial enzyme that is responsible for oxidizing harmful sulfites to sulfates. The enzyme is found in the mitochondria of the cell and mostly can be found in hearts, kidneys and livers. Very little can be seen in the brain, skeletal muscle, blood and spleen.

Revision as of 12:50, 9 October 2017

Chicken sulfite oxidase dimer complex with sulfate, Mo atom (blue-green) protoporphyrin, glycerin, HEPES and inhibitor 1sox

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3D structures of sulfite oxidase

Updated on 09-October-2017

References

  • Shih C, Museth AK, Abrahamsson M, Blanco-Rodriguez AM, Di Bilio AJ, Sudhamsu J, Crane BR, Ronayne KL, Towrie M, Vlcek A Jr, Richards JH, Winkler JR, Gray HB. Tryptophan-accelerated electron flow through proteins. Science. 2008 Jun 27;320(5884):1760-2. PMID:18583608 doi:320/5884/1760
  • Feng C, Tollin G, Enemark JH. Sulfite oxidizing enzymes. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2007 May;1774(5):527-39. Epub 2007 Mar 20. PMID:17459792 doi:10.1016/j.bbapap.2007.03.006

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