Abstract
Peroxiredoxins are abundant cellular antioxidant proteins that help to control intracellular peroxide levels. These proteins may also function, in part, through an evolved sensitivity of some peroxiredoxins towards peroxide-mediated inactivation in hydrogen peroxide signaling in eukaryotes. This review summarizes recent progress in our understanding of the catalytic and regulatory mechanisms of 'typical 2-Cys' peroxiredoxins and of the biological roles played by these important enzymes in oxidative stress and nonstress-related cellular signaling. New evidence suggests localized peroxide buildup plays a role in nonstress-related signaling. © 2009 FEBS.
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Hall, A., Karplus, P. A., & Poole, L. B. (2009, May). Typical 2-Cys peroxiredoxins - Structures, mechanisms and functions. FEBS Journal. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2009.06985.x
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