- The
glyoxalase system is a set of
enzymes that
carry out the
detoxification of
methylglyoxal and the
other reactive aldehydes that are
produced as a normal...
-
converted into S-D-lactoyl-glutathione by
glyoxalase I. This
thioester is
hydrolyzed to D-lactate by
glyoxalase II.
Methylglyoxal is
involved in the formation...
-
glyoxalase system.
Glyoxalase I (EC 4.4.1.5)
catalyzes the
conversion of
methylglyoxal and
reduced glutathione to S-D-lactoylglutathione.
Glyoxalase II...
- The
enzyme lactoylglutathione lyase (EC 4.4.1.5, also
known as
glyoxalase I)
catalyzes the
isomerization of
hemithioacetal adducts,
which are
formed in...
-
remove them.
Examples of
these specific detoxification systems are the
glyoxalase system,
which removes the
reactive aldehyde methylglyoxal, and the various...
- nickel-bearing
enzymes include a rare
bacterial class of
superoxide di****ase and
glyoxalase I
enzymes in
bacteria and
several eukaryotic trypanosomal parasites (in...
- lyases. It is
commonly known as
glyoxalase II. It parti****tes in
pyruvate metabolism.
Vander Jagt DL (1993). "
Glyoxalase II:
molecular characteristics...
-
trihydrate to give hemithioacetals,
which can be isolated.
Glyoxalase I,
which is part of the
glyoxalase system present in the cytosol,
catalyzes the conversion...
-
fosfomycin resistance enzymes (named FosA, FosB, and FosX) are
members of the
glyoxalase superfamily.
These enzymes function by
nucleophilic attack on
carbon 1...
- unfavorable.
Methylglyoxal is a
toxin and, if formed, is
removed through the
glyoxalase system. The loss of a high-energy
phosphate bond and the
substrate for...