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Trends in Plant Science, 2007
Lignins are cell wall heteropolymers that arise from the peroxidase-mediated coupling of p-coumaryl, coniferyl and sinapyl alcohols. In gymnosperms, they are derived from coniferyl alcohol, whereas in angiosperms, lignins are derived from coniferyl and sinapyl alcohols. Thus, although it is frequently assumed that the chemical complexity of lignins has
Alfonso Ros Barceló   +2 more
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Iodination by thyroid peroxidase

1984
Publisher Summary The Iodination of tyrosyl moieties in thyroglobulin and other proteins is catalyzed by the thyroid peroxidase (TPO), an integral membrane, heme glycoprotein. Tyrosine and tyrosyl peptides can also be iodinated by TPO. The iodination reaction requires H 2 O 2 , I - , an enzyme-associated iodinating intermediate (TPO-I oxid ), and an ...
J T Neary, Farahe Maloof, Morris Soodak
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Peroxidase Oxidation of Phenols

Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 2004
Partially purified preparations of horseradish peroxidase were able to catalyze the effective transformation of such phenol compounds as phenol, o-chlorophenol, 2,4,6-trichlorophenol, pentachlorophenol (giving rise to the formation of polymer products insoluble in water), resorcinol, and thymol (giving rise to the formation of low-molecular-weight ...
T. I. Davidenko   +3 more
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Ascorbate peroxidase – a hydrogen peroxide‐scavenging enzyme in plants

, 1992
Ascorbate peroxidase is a hydrogen peroxide-scavenging enzyme that is specific to plants and algae and is indispensable to protect chloroplasts and other cell constituents from damage by hydrogen peroxide and hydroxyl radicals produced from it.
K. Asada
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Catalases and Peroxidases

1985
Catalase is the enzyme that catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and dioxygen. The usual sources of catalase are bovine liver and bovine erythrocytes. The enzyme exists as a 250,000–dalton tetramer with one heme per monomer. The complete amino acid sequence of the bovine liver enzyme is known (Schroeder et al., 1982) as well as ...
Damon L. Meyer, Llyod L. Ingraham
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Assays of glutathione peroxidase.

Methods in Enzymology, 1984
L. Flohé, W. Günzler
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Selenium: Biochemical Role as a Component of Glutathione Peroxidase

Science, 1973
J. T. Rotruck   +5 more
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Intrinsic peroxidase-like activity of ferromagnetic nanoparticles.

Nature Nanotechnology, 2007
Lizeng Gao   +10 more
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Catalase and Peroxidase

1975
We have seen how a protein can affect equilibrium constants (chapter 7). We now want to look at the more complex question of how the protein can affect the rates of reaction, and we shall examine the reactions of H2O2 with catalases and peroxidases. For a general introduction to these enzymes see the reviews by Nicholls and Schonbaum on catalases159 ...
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Glutathione peroxidase activity in selenium-deficient rat liver.

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications - BBRC, 1976
R. Lawrence   +3 more
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