BIOL 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Metabolic Pathway, Catabolism, Peptide

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Peroxisomes catalyze an array of chemical reactions that generate hydrogen peroxide. One way hydrogen peroxide can be broken down causes the formation of hydroxide ion and a molecule called a hydroxide free radical (oh). Hydroxide free radical highly reactive and can causes damage therefore it is better to not do this. Peroxisomes contain an enzyme that breaks hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas, avoiding hydroxide free radical. May contain enzymes that detoxify other molecules: can generate hydrogen peroxide which is broken down by catalase, in mammals, large number of peroxisomes in liver, where toxic molecules are broken down. Contain enzymes that are involved in the metabolism of fats and amino acids: example: plant seeds contain glyoxysomes that have enzymes needed to convert fats to sugars enzymes active when seeds germinate and seedlings begin growth. Peroxisome formation begins when vesicles bud from the er membrane and form a premature peroxisome.

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