Ecto NOX Disulfide Thiol Exchanger 1 (ENOX1)

PIG38; CNOX; cCNOX; Cell proliferation-inducing gene 38 protein; Candidate growth-related and time keeping constitutive hydroquinone [NADH] oxidase

Ecto NOX Disulfide Thiol Exchanger 1 (ENOX1)
Electron transport pathways are generally associated with mitochondrial membranes, but non-mitochondrial pathways are also biologically significant. Plasma membrane electron transport pathways are involved in functions as diverse as cellular defense, intracellular redox homeostasis, and control of cell growth and survival. Members of the ecto-NOX family, such as CNOX, or ENOX1, are involved in plasma membrane transport pathways. These enzymes exhibit both a hydroquinone (NADH) oxidase activity and a protein disulfide-thiol interchange activity in series, with each activity cycling every 22 to 26 minutes.Polyclonal antisera generated to the CNOX fragment cross-reacted with 20.5- to 24-kD proteins of human sera, human lymphocytes, and plasma membranes from E. coli.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)