EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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1.15.1.2 | physiological function |
superoxide reductase (SOR )is a small non-heme iron protein that is not involved in oxidation reactions, but in superoxide radical detoxification in microorganisms |
-, 744022 |
1.15.1.2 | physiological function |
superoxide reductase (SOR) affords protection from oxidative stress by reducing the superoxide anion to hydrogen peroxide |
743942 |
1.15.1.2 | physiological function |
superoxide reductase from the air-sensitive oral spirochete Treponema denticola is a principal enzymatic scavenger of superoxide in this organism, role for the enzyme in oxidative stress protection of O2-exposed Treponema denticola 35405 |
-, 726989 |
1.15.1.2 | physiological function |
superoxide reductase is involved in superoxide detoxification |
714327 |
1.15.1.2 | physiological function |
superoxide reductase, SOR, is a superoxide detoxification system, with a role of the rubredoxin-like iron center in the superoxide detoxifying activity of SOR, overview |
715670 |
1.15.1.2 | physiological function |
superoxide reductases play a key role in defence mechanisms against toxic oxygen species. SOR is responsible for scavenging toxic superoxide anion radicals, catalysing the one-electron reduction of superoxide to hydrogen peroxide |
713639 |
1.15.1.2 | physiological function |
the enzyme may contributes to the protection of cells from oxygen radicals formed by flavoproteins during periodic exposure to oxygen in natural environments |
-, 727470 |
1.15.1.2 | physiological function |
the neelaredoxin-type SOR keeps toxic oxygen species levels under control. SORs are involved in scavenging superoxide radicals from the cell by catalyzing the reduction of superoxide to hydrogen peroxide |
713642 |