dysmutases
Dysmutases are a class of enzymes that play a crucial role in the cellular defense against oxidative stress by catalyzing the dismutation (simultaneous oxidation and reduction) of superoxide radicals (O2−) into less harmful molecules. These enzymes are essential components of the antioxidant system, protecting cells from damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS).
The most well-known dysmutases include superoxide dismutases (SODs), which exist in various forms depending on their
Dysmutases are critical for maintaining cellular homeostasis and preventing oxidative damage that can lead to various
Research into dysmutases not only enhances understanding of oxidative stress mechanisms but also holds potential therapeutic
Overall, dysmutases are vital enzymes that contribute to cellular health by neutralizing harmful free radicals, thus