Deiodinase
Deiodinase
(eg.
EC
1.97.1.10
) is an
enzyme
important in the action of
thyroid hormones
. In the tissues, deiodinase converts the
prohormone
thyroxine
to the active hormone
triiodothyronine
by the removal of an
iodine
atom. The major part of
thyroxine
deiodination occurs within the target cells. There are three types of enzymes (in humans ?) that can deiodinate
thyroxine
. Iodothyronine deiodinase type I (IDI) is commonly found in the
liver
,
kidney
,
muscle
tissue and
thyroid gland
, and type II (IDII) in the
testis
and
thyroid
. Type III (IDIII) is found in the fetal tissue, brain matter and the
placenta
. IDII can only deiodinate the outer ring of the
prohormone
thyroxine
or the metabolically inactive
reverse triiodothyronine
. IDIII can only deiodinate the inner ring of
thyroxine
or
triiodothyronine
. IDI can deiodinate both rings. Deiodinases are unusual in that the enzyme contains
selenium
, in the form of an otherwise rare
amino acid
selenocysteine
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