Elucidation of the Binding Mechanism of Anionic Phospholipids to Antioxidant Protein Peroxiredoxin 2
Kouki Morita,
Rino Sasaki,
Mami Jindai
et al.
Abstract:Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) belong to a family of ubiquitously
expressed
peroxidases that detoxify reactive oxygen species. In addition to
their enzymatic function, Prxs also function as molecular chaperones.
This functional switch is related to their degree of oligomerization.
We have previously revealed that Prx2 interacts with anionic phospholipids
and that the anionic phospholipid-containing Prx2 oligomer forms a
high molecular weight (HMW) complex in a nucleotide-dependent manner.
However, the detailed mechanis… Show more
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