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- 11:16, 5 May 2022 Emily Joyce (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:PtGPX5 and human GPx alignment 5-4-2022.png" (PtGPX5 is classified as a GPx-5, which is the family of glutathione peroxidases that does not contain selenocysteine. Here, PtGPX5 (green) is aligned with human GPx-5 (pink). This cartoon representation was made in PyMOL. The structures align well, except)
- 11:11, 5 May 2022 Emily Joyce (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Vitamin E GPx Mechanism EJJ 5-4-2022.png" (Glutathione peroxidase reduces lipid hydroperoxides. The top molecule is a lipid peroxyl radical, an example of a ROS, which gets reduced by vitamin E. Then, the resulting lipid hydroperoxide is further reduced to its corresponding alcohol as glutathione )
- 19:59, 4 May 2022 Emily Joyce (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Vitamin E GPx Mechanism EJJ 5-3-2022.png" (Glutathione peroxidase reduces lipid hydroperoxides. The top molecule is a lipid peroxyl radical, an example of a ROS, which gets reduced by vitamin E. Then, the resulting lipid hydroperoxide is further reduced to its corresponding alcohol as glutathione )
- 19:53, 4 May 2022 Emily Joyce (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:PtGPX5 and human GPx alignment EJJ 5-3-2022.png" (PtGPX5 is classified as a GPx-5, which is the family of glutathione peroxidases that does not contain selenocysteine. Here, PtGPX5 (green) is aligned with human GPx-5 (pink). This cartoon representation was made in PyMOL. The structures align well, except)
- 19:52, 4 May 2022 Emily Joyce (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:PtGPX5 and human GPx alignment 5-3-2022.png" (PtGPX5 is classified as a GPx-5, which is the family of glutathione peroxidases that does not contain selenocysteine. Here, PtGPX5 (green) is aligned with human GPx-5 (pink). This cartoon representation was made in PyMOL. The structures align well, except)
- 19:44, 4 May 2022 Emily Joyce (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:PtGPX5 mechanism with cys44+cys92 disulfide EJJ 5-3-2022.png" (PtGPX5 mechanism. First, Cys44 of α1-helix scavenges the peroxide, and the helix locally twists and unfolds slightly to do this. This forms the Cys44-SOH sulfenic acid intermediate. Then, α2-helix completely unfolds into a flexible loop so that Cys92 ca)
- 12:24, 4 May 2022 Emily Joyce (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:PtGPX5 and human GPx alignment EJJ 5-3-2022.tif" (PtGPX5 is classified as a GPx-5, which is the family of glutathione peroxidases that does not contain selenocysteine. Here, PtGPX5 (green) is aligned with human GPx-5 (pink). This cartoon representation was made in PyMOL. The structures align well, except)
- 12:22, 4 May 2022 Emily Joyce (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:PtGPX5 mechanism with Cys44+Cys92 disulfide EJJ 5-3-2022.tif" (PtGPX5 mechanism. First, Cys44 of α1-helix scavenges the peroxide, and the helix locally twists and unfolds slightly to do this. This forms the Cys44-SOH sulfenic acid intermediate. Then, α2-helix completely unfolds into a flexible loop so that Cys92 ca)
- 12:11, 4 May 2022 Emily Joyce (Talk | contribs) uploaded "Image:Vitamin E GPx Mechanism EJJ 5-3-2022.tif" (Glutathione peroxidase reduces lipid hydroperoxides. The top molecule is a lipid peroxyl radical, an example of a ROS, which gets reduced by vitamin E. Then, the resulting lipid hydroperoxide is further reduced to its corresponding alcohol as glutathione )