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Peroxiredoxin-2 Protein

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Peroxiredoxin-2 Protein

Overview

Peroxiredoxin-2 (PRX2), encoded by the PRDX2 gene, is a ubiquitously expressed antioxidant enzyme belonging to the peroxiredoxin family of thioredoxin-dependent peroxidases. PRX2 is a 21-22 kDa protein that functions as a critical cellular defender against reactive oxygen species (ROS) and hydrogen peroxide accumulation. As a 2-Cys peroxiredoxin, it operates through a catalytic mechanism involving two conserved cysteine residues and represents one of the most abundant antioxidant proteins in mammalian cells. PRX2 is present in both cytoplasmic and mitochondrial compartments, where it plays essential roles in maintaining cellular redox homeostasis and protecting against oxidative stress-induced cellular damage.

Function/Biology

PRX2 catalyzes the reduction of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) and organic hydroperoxides to their corresponding alcohols and water using electrons derived from thioredoxin (TRX) or thioredoxin reductase (TXNRD) systems. The catalytic cycle involves the oxidation of the catalytic cysteine (Cys51) to a sulfenic acid intermediate, followed by resolution with the peroxidatic cysteine (Cys172) to form an intermolecular disulfide bond. This disulfide is subsequently reduced by thioredoxin, regenerating the enzyme's active form and completing the catalytic turnover.

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