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Rhodanese As a Thioredoxin Oxidase

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2000 Apr 13
PMID 10762072
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A major catalytic difference between the two most common isoforms of bovine liver mitochondrial rhodanese (thiosulfate: cyanide sulfurtransferase, EC 2.8.1.1) has been observed. Both isoforms were shown to be capable of using reduced thioredoxin as a sulfur-acceptor substrate. However, only the less negative form in common with the recombinant mammalian rhodanese expressed in E. coli, can also catalyze the direct oxidation of reduced thioredoxin evidently by reactive oxygen species. These activities are understood in terms of the established persulfide structure (R-S-SH) of the covalently substituted rhodanese in the sulfurtransferase reaction and an analogous sulfenic acid structure (R-S-OH) when the enzyme acts as a thioredoxin oxidase. The observations suggest a role for one rhodanese isoform in the detoxication of intramitochondrial oxygen free radicals.

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