| P35705 |
| UniProt ID : |
P35705 |
| NCBI Taxonomy : |
9913 |
| Protein names : |
Thioredoxin-dependent peroxide reductase, mitochondrial |
| Organism : |
Bos taurus |
| Taxonomy : |
Eukaryota |
| Subcellular locations : | Mitochondrion; |
| Length : |
257 |
| Gene Ontology : | | GO ID | Ontology | Definition | Evidence | | GO:0005769 | Cellular Component | early endosome | IEA | | GO:0008385 | Cellular Component | IkappaB kinase complex | IEA | | GO:0005739 | Cellular Component | mitochondrion | IEA | | GO:0043027 | Molecullar Function | cysteine-type endopeptidase inhibitor activity involved in apoptotic process | IEA | | GO:0004601 | Molecullar Function | peroxidase activity | IEA | | GO:0051920 | Molecullar Function | peroxiredoxin activity | IEA | | GO:0042744 | Biological Process | hydrogen peroxide catabolic process | IEA | | GO:0001893 | Biological Process | maternal placenta development | IEA | | GO:0007005 | Biological Process | mitochondrion organization | IEA | | GO:0030099 | Biological Process | myeloid cell differentiation | IEA | | GO:0043066 | Biological Process | negative regulation of apoptotic process | IEA | | GO:0033673 | Biological Process | negative regulation of kinase activity | IEA | | GO:0008284 | Biological Process | positive regulation of cell proliferation | IEA | | GO:0051092 | Biological Process | positive regulation of NF-kappaB transcription factor activity | IEA | | GO:0051881 | Biological Process | regulation of mitochondrial membrane potential | IEA | | GO:0032496 | Biological Process | response to lipopolysaccharide | IEA | |
| Catalytic activity : | 2 R'-SH + ROOH = R'-S-S-R' + H2O + ROH. |
| SWISS-MODEL Repository : | P35705 |
| Sequences : |
MAATAGRLFRASLIRHVSAIPWGISASAALRPAASRRMCLTNALWSGSDQAKFAFSTSSSYHAPAVTQHAPYFKGTAVVSGEFKEISLDDFKGKYLVLFFYPLDFTFVCPTEIIAFSDKASEFHDVNCEVVAVSVDSHFSHLAWINTPRKNGGLGHMNIALLSDLTKQISRDYGVLLEGPGLALRGLFIIDPNGVIKHLSVNDLPVGRSVEETLRLVKAFQFVEAHGEVCPANWTPESPTIKPHPTASREYFEKVNQ |
| Function : | Involved in redox regulation of the cell. Protects radical-sensitive enzymes from oxidative damage by a radical-generating system. |