GLUTATHIONE
Type: Endogenous tripeptide (antioxidant)
Description:
Glutathione is a naturally occurring tripeptide composed of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine, widely studied in laboratory settings for its role in cellular redox balance and antioxidant defense mechanisms. It is present in nearly all cell types and is commonly utilized in research involving oxidative stress pathways and intracellular signaling regulation.
In research and preclinical models, glutathione is used to examine free radical neutralization, detoxification-related pathways, and cellular protection mechanisms. Its well-characterized biochemical role makes it valuable for studying enzyme interactions, signal transduction related to oxidative stress, and cellular response to environmental stressors in controlled experimental environments.
Research Areas of Interest:
Oxidative stress and redox signaling research
Cellular antioxidant pathway analysis
Detoxification and metabolic pathway modeling
Enzyme interaction and cellular protection studies
Intracellular signaling and regulatory mechanisms
Amino Acid Sequence:
Glu–Cys–Gly
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