Gluthathione transferases: A possible role in the detoxication and repair of DNA and lipid hydroperoxides
Volume: 214, Issue: 1, Pages: 33 - 40
Published: Sep 1, 1989
Abstract
Two types of GSH peroxidase occur in the cell both of which detoxify fatty acid hydroperoxides, thymine hydroperoxide and DNA hydroperoxides. One is a Se-dependent enzyme which also detoxifies H2O2. The other contains members of the GSH transferase supergene family. These non-selenium dependent GSH peroxidases do not detoxify H2O2 and have substrate specificities varying markedly with the isoenzyme. Of particular interest is GSH transferase...
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Title
Gluthathione transferases: A possible role in the detoxication and repair of DNA and lipid hydroperoxides
Published Date
Sep 1, 1989
Volume
214
Issue
1
Pages
33 - 40
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