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== GPx-1 and Disease ==
== GPx-1 and Disease ==
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Because of its role as an anti-oxidant, deficiencies in GPx-1 have been linked to the pathogenesis of multiple diseases. These diseases include cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, heart disease, and diabetes (4). The Pathogenisis of these diseases have been linked to the presences of excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS)(7,8). One major oxidant is hydrogen peroxide which has been shown to oxidatively modify proteins and DNA bases as well as induce single and double stranded DNA breaks (9,10). Deficiencies in GPx-1 could result in excessive hydrogen peroxide and thus cellular damage giving rise to these disorders.
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Because of its role as an anti-oxidant, deficiencies in GPx-1 have been linked to the pathogenesis of multiple diseases. These diseases include cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, heart disease, and diabetes (4). The Pathogenisis of these diseases have been linked to the presences of excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) (7,8). One major oxidant is hydrogen peroxide which has been shown to oxidatively modify proteins and DNA bases as well as induce single and double stranded DNA breaks (9,10). Deficiencies in GPx-1 could result in excessive hydrogen peroxide and thus cellular damage giving rise to these disorders.
== Other Proteins with a thioredoxin like fold ==
== Other Proteins with a thioredoxin like fold ==

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