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- Catalase abstract "Catalase is a common enzyme found in nearly all living organisms exposed to oxygen (such as vegetables, fruit or animals). It catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. It is a very important enzyme in protecting the cell from oxidative damage by reactive oxygen species (ROS). Likewise, catalase has one of the highest turnover numbers of all enzymes; one catalase molecule can convert millions of molecules of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen each second.Catalase is a tetramer of four polypeptide chains, each over 500 amino acids long. It contains four porphyrin heme (iron) groups that allow the enzyme to react with the hydrogen peroxide. The optimum pH for human catalase is approximately 7, and has a fairly broad maximum (the rate of reaction does not change appreciably at pHs between 6.8 and 7.5). The pH optimum for other catalases varies between 4 and 11 depending on the species. The optimum temperature also varies by species.".
- Catalase entrezgene "847".
- Catalase symbol "Catalase".
- Catalase thumbnail PDB_7cat_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Catalase wikiPageExternalLink entry.php?hugo=CAT.
- Catalase wikiPageExternalLink catalase.html.
- Catalase wikiPageExternalLink catalase.html.
- Catalase wikiPageExternalLink peroxibase.isb-sib.ch.
- Catalase wikiPageExternalLink result_flat.php4?ecno=1.11.1.6.
- Catalase wikiPageExternalLink motm.do?momID=57.html.
- Catalase wikiPageExternalLink catalase.html.
- Catalase wikiPageID "37808".
- Catalase wikiPageRevisionID "605714539".
- Catalase casNumber "9001-05-02".
- Catalase cdd "cd00328".
- Catalase ecNumber "1.11".
- Catalase goCode "4096".
- Catalase hasPhotoCollection Catalase.
- Catalase interpro "IPR011614".
- Catalase iubmbEcNumber "1".
- Catalase name "Catalase".
- Catalase opmFamily "435".
- Catalase opmProtein "3".
- Catalase pfam "PF00199".
- Catalase prosite "PDOC00395".
- Catalase requireManualInspection "no".
- Catalase scop "7".
- Catalase symbol "Catalase".
- Catalase updateCitations "no".
- Catalase updatePage "yes".
- Catalase updateProteinBox "yes".
- Catalase updateSummary "no".
- Catalase subject Category:Antioxidants.
- Catalase subject Category:Catalysis.
- Catalase subject Category:EC_1.11.1.
- Catalase subject Category:Enzymes.
- Catalase subject Category:Hemoproteins.
- Catalase type Biomolecule.
- Catalase type Protein.
- Catalase type BiologicalObject.
- Catalase comment "Catalase is a common enzyme found in nearly all living organisms exposed to oxygen (such as vegetables, fruit or animals). It catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen. It is a very important enzyme in protecting the cell from oxidative damage by reactive oxygen species (ROS).".
- Catalase label "Catalasa".
- Catalase label "Catalase".
- Catalase label "Catalase".
- Catalase label "Catalase".
- Catalase label "Catalasi".
- Catalase label "Katalase".
- Catalase label "Katalase".
- Catalase label "Katalaza".
- Catalase label "Каталаза".
- Catalase label "كاتالاز".
- Catalase label "カタラーゼ".
- Catalase label "过氧化氢酶".
- Catalase sameAs Kataláza.
- Catalase sameAs Katalase.
- Catalase sameAs Catalasa.
- Catalase sameAs Katalasa.
- Catalase sameAs Catalase.
- Catalase sameAs Catalasi.
- Catalase sameAs カタラーゼ.
- Catalase sameAs Katalase.
- Catalase sameAs Katalaza.
- Catalase sameAs Catalase.
- Catalase sameAs m.09fgg.
- Catalase sameAs Q424724.
- Catalase sameAs Q424724.
- Catalase sameAs 2230.
- Catalase sameAs 3249.
- Catalase sameAs 3625.
- Catalase sameAs 4539.
- Catalase sameAs 4919.
- Catalase sameAs 4941.
- Catalase wasDerivedFrom Catalase?oldid=605714539.
- Catalase depiction PDB_7cat_EBI.jpg.
- Catalase isPrimaryTopicOf Catalase.