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Peroxiredoxins: guardians against oxidative stress and modulators of peroxide signaling.


ABSTRACT: Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) are a ubiquitous family of cysteine-dependent peroxidase enzymes that play dominant roles in regulating peroxide levels within cells. These enzymes, often present at high levels and capable of rapidly clearing peroxides, display a remarkable array of variations in their oligomeric states and susceptibility to regulation by hyperoxidative inactivation and other post-translational modifications. Key conserved residues within the active site promote catalysis by stabilizing the transition state required for transferring the terminal oxygen of hydroperoxides to the active site (peroxidatic) cysteine residue. Extensive investigations continue to expand our understanding of the scope of their importance as well as the structures and forces at play within these critical defense and regulatory enzymes.

SUBMITTER: Perkins A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4509974 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Peroxiredoxins: guardians against oxidative stress and modulators of peroxide signaling.

Perkins Arden A   Nelson Kimberly J KJ   Parsonage Derek D   Poole Leslie B LB   Karplus P Andrew PA  

Trends in biochemical sciences 20150609 8


Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) are a ubiquitous family of cysteine-dependent peroxidase enzymes that play dominant roles in regulating peroxide levels within cells. These enzymes, often present at high levels and capable of rapidly clearing peroxides, display a remarkable array of variations in their oligomeric states and susceptibility to regulation by hyperoxidative inactivation and other post-translational modifications. Key conserved residues within the active site promote catalysis by stabilizing th  ...[more]

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