1.11.2.2: myeloperoxidase
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Word Map on EC 1.11.2.2
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1.11.2.2
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neutrophil
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necrosis
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leukocyte
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tnf
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malondialdehyde
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dismutase
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colitis
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reperfusion
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pulmonary
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artery
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endothelial
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polymorphonuclear
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ischemia
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catalase
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monocyte
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sham
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bowel
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lps
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mucosal
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ulcer
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edema
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bronchoalveolar
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wistar
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granulocyte
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lavage
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lipopolysaccharide
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sod
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hypochlorous
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hocl
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vasculitis
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ischemia-reperfusion
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factor-alpha
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macroscopic
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tnf-alpha
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eosinophil
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elastase
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dextran
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ancas
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myeloid
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dss-induced
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degranulation
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glomerulonephritis
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lactoferrin
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icam-1
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granulomatosis
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antineutrophil
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instil
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medicine
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carrageenan-induced
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lactoperoxidase
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crescent
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analysis
- 1.11.2.2
- neutrophil
- necrosis
- leukocyte
- tnf
- malondialdehyde
- dismutase
- colitis
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reperfusion
- pulmonary
- artery
- endothelial
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polymorphonuclear
- ischemia
- catalase
- monocyte
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sham
- bowel
- lps
- mucosal
- ulcer
- edema
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bronchoalveolar
- wistar
- granulocyte
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lavage
- lipopolysaccharide
- sod
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hypochlorous
- hocl
- vasculitis
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ischemia-reperfusion
- factor-alpha
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macroscopic
- tnf-alpha
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eosinophil
- elastase
- dextran
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ancas
- myeloid
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dss-induced
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degranulation
- glomerulonephritis
- lactoferrin
- icam-1
- granulomatosis
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antineutrophil
-
instil
- medicine
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carrageenan-induced
- lactoperoxidase
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crescent
- analysis
Reaction
Synonyms
donor, hydrogen peroxide oxidoreductase, donor, hydrogen peroxideoxidoreductase, donor: H2O2 oxidoreductase, donor:H2O2 oxidoreductase, donor:hydrogen peroxide oxidoreductase, donor:hydrogen-peroxide oxidoreductase, EC 1.11.1.7, epx2a, hemi-MPO, hemi-myeloperoxidase, LPO, MPO, MPX, myeloperoxidase, peroxinectin, properoxinectin, recombinant human MPO, rhMPO, tissue myeloperoxidase
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pH Range
pH Range on EC 1.11.2.2 - myeloperoxidase
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5 - 7.8
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between pH 5.0 and 7.0, myeloperoxidase converts about 90% of available hydrogen peroxide to hypochlorous acid and the remainder to hypobromous acid. Above pH 7, there is an abrupt rise in the yield of hypobromous acid. At pH 7.8, it accounts for 40% of the hydrogen peroxide