Superoxide dismutase: Difference between revisions
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Description
Mammalian superoxide dismutase (SOD) exists in three forms, of which the mitochondrial SOD (mtSOD) is a 93 kD Mn homotetramer, in contrast to the cytosolic and extracellular Cu/Zn forms of SOD. Superoxide anion (O2-•) is a major reactive oxygen species (ROS) which is dismutated by SOD to H2O2.
Abbreviation: SOD
MitoPedia topics: Enzyme