Comparison of glutathione peroxidase-1 in free divers with their counterparts: A model study for sports informatics

Levent Çavaş, Elif Ci̇reli̇, Osman Ateş
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Free diving is a popular sport because of many features such as sustainability, eco-friendly and challenges to nature. Due to increased interest in recent years, the number of competitions is also increasing gradually. On the other hand, scientific reports on the understanding of longer breath-holding mechanisms and metabolisms are still unclear. To provide contributions on this phenomenon, glutathione peroxidase was selected as a model enzyme because of its critical importance in breath-holding. The enzymes from both human and free diving animals were compared by using bioinformatics tools such as ProtParam, Swiss-Model, Clustal Omega and the results are discussed in the present paper. In conclusion, the specific amino acid sequences can be considered in the selection of elite free divers for international competitions to get the best results. However, it should be noted that special training methods should also be applied to have better breath-holding capacities.
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自由潜水员与同龄人谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶-1 的比较:体育信息学模型研究
自由潜水因其可持续发展、环保和挑战自然等诸多特点而备受青睐。由于近年来人们对这项运动的兴趣日益浓厚,比赛的数量也在逐渐增加。另一方面,有关较长时间憋气机制和新陈代谢的科学报告仍不明确。谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶在憋气过程中至关重要,因此被选为模型酶。本文使用 ProtParam、Swiss-Model、Clustal Omega 等生物信息学工具对人类和自由潜水动物的酶进行了比较,并对结果进行了讨论。总之,在挑选参加国际比赛的自由潜水精英时,可以考虑特定的氨基酸序列,以获得最佳成绩。不过,需要注意的是,为了获得更好的憋气能力,还应采用特殊的训练方法。
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