• Title of article

    Biochemical properties and biological functions of the enzyme rhodanese in domestic animals

  • Author/Authors

    Aminlari, M. shiraz university - Department of Biochemistry, شيراز, ايران , Vaseghi, T. shiraz university - Department of Biochemistry, شيراز, ايران

  • From page
    1
  • To page
    13
  • Abstract
    The enzyme rhodanese (thiosulfate: cyanide sulfurtransferase) is a ubiquitous enzyme and its activity is present in all living organisms. Many functions including cyanide detoxification. formation of iron-sulfur centers and participation in energy metabolism have been attributed to this enzyme. The enzyme catalyzes the transfer of a sulfur atom from sulfane containing compounds (such as thiosulfate) to thiophilic anions (such as cyanide). The sulfhydryl group of cysteine-247 in the molecule of rhodanese participates in a double displacement of sulfur transfer mechanism. In this review attempt will be made to summarize the latest information available on the molecular properties and the pattern of distribution of rhodanese in different tissues of domestic animals and to combine these different lines of research to arrive at a plausible explanation regarding the biological function of this important enzyme in living organisms.
  • Keywords
    Rhodanese , Active site. Distribution , Domestic animals. Cyanide detoxification
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR)
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research (IJVR)
  • Record number

    2711028