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pubmed-article:18503776pubmed:abstractTextPeroxiredoxins (PRDXs) are a superfamily of thiol-dependent peroxidases found in all phyla. PRDXs are mechanistically divided into three subfamilies, namely typical 2-Cys, atypical 2-Cys, and 1-Cys PRDXs. To reduce peroxides, the N-terminal peroxidatic Cys of PRDXs is first oxidized into sulfenic acid. This intermediate is reduced by forming a disulfide bond either with a resolving Cys of another monomeric entity (typical 2-Cys) or of the same molecule (atypical 2-Cys). In 1-Cys PRDXs, the resolving Cys is missing and the sulfenic acid of the peroxidatic Cys is reduced by a heterologous thiol-containing reductant. In search of a homolog of human 1-Cys PRDX6 in Arenicola marina, an annelid worm living in intertidal sediments, we have cloned and characterized a PRDX exhibiting high sequence homology with its mammalian counterpart. However, A. marina PRDX6 possesses five Cys among which two Cys function as peroxidatic and resolving Cys of typical 2-Cys PRDXs. Thus, A. marina PRDX6 belongs to a transient group exhibiting sequence homologies with mammalian 1-Cys PRDX6 but must be mechanistically classified into typical 2-Cys PRDXs. Moreover, PRDX6 is highly expressed in tissues directly exposed to the external environment, suggesting that this PRDX may be of particular importance for protection against exogenous oxidative attacks.lld:pubmed
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