Catalase
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| '''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 == | ||
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3D Structures of catalase
Updated on 23-November-2015
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Michal Harel, Alexander Berchansky, Karsten Theis, Ann Taylor
