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their primary structure, and the
structurally characterized enzymes (
selenoenzymes)
employ selenocysteine as the
catalytic moiety in
their active sites...
-
mechanisms of
mercury toxicity include the
irreversible inhibition of
selenoenzymes that are
required to
prevent and
reverse oxidative damage in
brain and...
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hormone T3. T4 is a tetraiodide, T3 is a triiodide, triiodothyronine. The
selenoenzyme iodothyronine deiodinase mediates the T4 → T3 conversion. T3-thyroxine...
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erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase cyanide inhibition of a 4-glutathione:4-
selenoenzyme".
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through this reaction: H2O2 → 0.5 O2 + H2O
Glutathione peroxidase, a
selenoenzyme, also
catalyzes the
disproportionation of
hydrogen peroxide. The reaction...
- to Leishmania. L.
donovani and L.
infantum are
closely related. The
selenoenzyme Seltryp appears to be
unique to this order. It has been
removed from...
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mechanism of
mercury toxicity involves its
irreversible inhibition of
selenoenzymes, such as
thioredoxin reductase (IC50 = 9 nM).
Although it has many functions...
- been detected.
Selenium deficiency as
defined by low (<60% of normal)
selenoenzyme activity levels in
brain and
endocrine tissues only
occurs when a low...