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Peroxiredoxin VI Human (E.coli)

Type:
Source: E. coli Species: Human
Other names: Prx VI Distributed product
Product: Size:
LF-P0004 0.5 mg
Files: Datasheet PDF PeroxiredoxinVI on pubmed

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Introduction to the Molecule

Peroxiredoxin VI (Prx VI, 1– Cys Prx) is a member of Peroxiredoxin Family, an antioxidant enzyme that detoxifies reactive oxygen species and has a cysteine at their active site. Six isoforms (Prx I to VI) of Prx exist in all eukaryotic cells. These isoforms are classified into three subgroups (2-Cys, atypical 2-Cys, and 1– Cys). Prx VI modulates various receptorsignaling pathways and protects cells from cell death induced by oxidative stress. The active site cystein (Cys47) is oxidized to cysteine sulfenic acid(Cys47-SOH) by H2O2. However, the resulting Cys47-SOH does not form a disulfide bond because of unavailability of another Cys-SH nearby. It can be reduced by nonphysiological thiols such as DDT but is not transformed by Thioredoxin/Thi­oredoxin Reductase or GSH. Occasionally, the sulfenic intermediate is hyperoxidized to sulfinic or sulfonic acid, resulting in inactivation of peroxidase activity.


Source

E. coli

Storage, Stability/Shelf Life

Peroxiredoxin VI is supplied with a vial of storage buffer (20mM HEPES , pH 7.0 / 1mM EDTA / 10% Glycerol). Store at – 80°C.


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