グルタチオンジスルフィドレダクターゼ
1. Glutathione reductaseGlutathione reductase, also known as GSR or GR, is an enzyme that reduces glutathione disulfide to the sulfhydryl form GSH, which is an important cellular antioxidant. For every mole of oxidized glutathione, one mole of NADPH is required to reduce GSSG to GSH. The enzyme forms a FAD-bound homodimer. The glutathione reductase is conserved between all kingdoms. In bacteria, yeasts, and animals, one glutathione reductase gene is found; however, in plant genomes, two GR genes are encoded.
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