Advances in our understanding of peroxiredoxin, a multifunctional, mammalian redox protein
- 1 June 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Redox Report
- Vol. 7 (3) , 123-130
- https://doi.org/10.1179/135100002125000352
Abstract
Organisms living under aerobic conditions have developed various anti-oxidative mechanisms to protect them from damage by reactive oxygen species (ROS). A novel family of anti-oxidative proteins, designated as peroxiredoxin (Prx), has been identified in the past two decades and currently comprises six members in mammals. They share a common reactive Cys residue in the N-terminal region, and are capable of serving as a peroxidase and involve thioredoxin and/or glutathione as the electron donor. Prx1 to Prx4 have an additional Cys residue in the conserved C-terminal region, and are cross members as judged by the amino acid sequence similarity. Prx5 also contains an additional Cys in its C-terminal region which is less conserved. On the other hand, Prx6 has only one unique Cys. These Prx family members are distributed in the cytosol, mitochondria, peroxisome and plasma, all of which are potential sites of ROS production. In addition to their role as a peroxidase, however, a body of evidence has accumulated to suggest that individual members also serve divergent functions which are associated with various biological processes such as the detoxification of oxidants, cell proliferation, differentiation and gene expression. It would be expected that these functions might not necessarily depend on peroxidase activity and, therefore, it seems likely that the divergence is due to unique molecular characteristics intrinsic to each member. A comparative study of the divergence would lead to a better understanding of the biological significance of the Prx family.Keywords
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