deselenases
Deselenases are a group of enzymes classified as selenoproteins that possess the ability to catalyze the reduction of selenodiglutathione and other selenium-containing compounds. They are a subset of the broader family of glutathione peroxidases, which play critical roles in maintaining cellular redox balance and protecting cells from oxidative damage. Unlike classical glutathione peroxidases that typically contain cysteine residues at their active site, deselenases incorporate the amino acid selenocysteine, which confers greater catalytic efficiency.
These enzymes are primarily found in various tissues across different species, including humans, where they are
The catalytic mechanism of deselenases involves the nucleophilic attack of the selenocysteine residue on target selenium
Research continues to elucidate the precise roles, structure, and mechanisms of deselenases, highlighting their importance in