peroksydaz
Peroksydaz, or peroxidases, are a broad family of enzymes that catalyze oxidation reactions using hydrogen peroxide as the oxidant. They occur in nearly all organisms and participate in processes such as lignin formation in plants, defense against pathogens, hormone metabolism, and detoxification of reactive oxygen species.
Classification and examples: The best-known are heme-containing peroxidases. Plant secretory peroxidases (class III) function in the
Mechanism: Peroxidases use a heme cofactor and cycle between ferric (Fe3+) resting state and reactive intermediates
Functions and roles: In plants, peroxidases contribute to lignin and suberin formation, reinforce cell walls, and
Applications: In biotechnology, HRP and related enzymes are used in ELISA, Western blot, and immunohistochemistry. Peroxidases
Properties: Activity depends on pH and temperature; excess H2O2 can inactivate enzymes. Inhibitors include cyanide and