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NrdH is a redox protein and is part of a family of redox proteins. The other proteins that maintain the redox balance of NrdH are three [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thioredoxin thioredoxin] and three [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutaredoxin glutaredoxins]-like proteins. Prokaryotes typically maintain redox homeostasis through low-molecular weight thiols (glutathione) and through proteins involved in disulfide exchange (thioredoxins). NrdH is found in many types of bacteria, such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycobacterium_tuberculosis ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'']. This bacteria causes the disease [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuberculosis tuberculosis], which is a fatal disease if not treated properly. Tuberculosis was the leading cause of death in the United States in the past, and it can be spread through the air from one person to another by coughing, sneezing, or speaking <ref>DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2003.08.003</ref>.
NrdH is a redox protein and is part of a family of redox proteins. The other proteins that maintain the redox balance of NrdH are three [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thioredoxin thioredoxin] and three [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutaredoxin glutaredoxins]-like proteins. Prokaryotes typically maintain redox homeostasis through low-molecular weight thiols (glutathione) and through proteins involved in disulfide exchange (thioredoxins). NrdH is found in many types of bacteria, such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycobacterium_tuberculosis ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'']. This bacteria causes the disease [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuberculosis tuberculosis], which is a fatal disease if not treated properly. Tuberculosis was the leading cause of death in the United States in the past, and it can be spread through the air from one person to another by coughing, sneezing, or speaking <ref>DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2003.08.003</ref>.
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The <scene name='69/694226/Tertiary_structure/1'>tertiary structure</scene> of NrdH has a thioredoxin fold with 79 residues with a glutaredoxin-like sequence. It contains two bound ligands, three alpha helices, and four beta sheets. However, unlike glutaredoxins, NrdH of ''[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]]'' can accept electrons from thioredoxin reductase. The binding site of NrdH is specific for aromatic amino acids <ref name="Phulera" />.
[[Image:Image_2_(2).png|350px|left|thumb|Aromatic amino acids binding site]]
[[Image:Image_2_(2).png|350px|left|thumb|Aromatic amino acids binding site]]
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[[Image:Ligands.png|300px|left|thumb|Basic structure of NrdH. Contains two bound ligands, three alpha helices, and four beta sheets. ]]
 
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The tertiary structure of NrdH has a thioredoxin fold with 79 residues with a glutaredoxin-like sequence. However, unlike glutaredoxins, NrdH of ''[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]]'' can accept electrons from thioredoxin reductase. The binding site of NrdH is specific for aromatic amino acids <ref name="Phulera" />.
 
==Function==
==Function==

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NrdH of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

PDB ID 4K8M

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