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SOD1 Protein (Superoxide Dismutase 1)

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SOD1 Protein (Superoxide Dismutase 1)

Pathway Diagram

flowchart TD N0["SOD1"] N1["FALS"] N0 -->|"causes"| N1 N2["TARDBP"] N0 -->|"associated with"| N2 N3["NRF2"] N3 -->|"associated with"| N0 N4["ALS"] N0 -->|"causes"| N4 N0 -->|"associated with"| N4 N5["Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis"] N0 -->|"therapeutic target"| N5 N0 -->|"therapeutic target"| N4 N0 -->|"causes"| N5 N6["AMYLOID"] N6 -->|"associated with"| N0 N4 -->|"associated with"| N0 N7["PARKINSON'S DISEASE"] N7 -->|"associated with"| N0 N0 -->|"causes"| N5

Overview

Superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) is a cytoplasmic metalloenzyme that catalyzes the dismutation of superoxide radicals into hydrogen peroxide and oxygen. Encoded by the SOD1 gene located on chromosome 21, this protein was one of the first discovered antioxidant enzymes and remains one of the most abundant proteins in mammalian cells. SOD1 exists predominantly as a homodimer, with each subunit containing copper and zinc cofactors essential for its catalytic activity. The protein is expressed constitutively across most cell types, with particularly high concentrations in neurons, making it a critical component of cellular oxidative stress defense mechanisms.

Function/Biology


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