Modeling and analysis of soybean (Glycine max. L) Cu/Zn, Mn and Fe superoxide dismutases
AUTOR(ES)
Ramana Gopavajhula, V., Viswanatha Chaitanya, K., Akbar Ali Khan, P., Shaik, Jilani P., Narasimha Reddy, P., Alanazi, Mohammad
FONTE
Genet. Mol. Biol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
17/05/2013
RESUMO
Superoxide dismutase (SOD, EC 1.15.1.1) is an important metal-containing antioxidant enzyme that provides the first line of defense against toxic superoxide radicals by catalyzing their dismutation to oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. SOD is classified into four metalloprotein isoforms, namely, Cu/Zn SOD, Mn SOD, Ni SOD and Fe SOD. The structural models of soybean SOD isoforms have not yet been solved. In this study, we describe structural models for soybean Cu/Zn SOD, Mn SOD and Fe SOD and provide insights into the molecular function of this metal-binding enzyme in improving tolerance to oxidative stress in plants.
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