“…Ca 2+ is required for the activity of enzymes such as phospholipase A 2 . Ca 2+ has also been detected in heme-containing peroxidases of plants, fungi, bacteria, and animals, including canine myeloperoxidase , horseradish peroxidase , , cationic peanut peroxidase , manganese peroxidase , lignin peroxidase , and bacterial diheme cytochrome c peroxidase (BCCP) . In general, Ca 2+ has been proposed to maintain a heme conformation and heme pocket structure associated with high catalytic activities for these peroxidases. 1 Abbreviations: MADH, methylamine dehydrogenase; TTQ, tryptophan tryptophylquinone; preMADH, the biosynthetic precursor protein of MADH with incompletely synthesized TTQ; BCCP, bacterial diheme cytochrome c peroxidase; ET, electron transfer; bis-Fe(IV) MauG, redox state of MauG with one heme as Fe(IV)O and the other as Fe(IV); CD, circular dichroism. …”