Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase

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Crystal Structure of Thioredoxin Glutathion Reductase(2v6o)

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Thioredoxin Glutathion Reductase (TGR) is an enzyme which bridges two detoxification pathways. It is composed of a small glutaredoxin domain at the N-terminal and a large thioredoxin reductase one at the C-terminal. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative TGR, i.e. the crystal structure of Thioredoxin Glutathion Reductase from Schistosoma mansoni (2v6o).

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3D Structures of Thioredoxin Glutathion Reductase

2v6o, 2x8c, 2x8g, 2x8h – SmTGR+FAD – Schistosoma mansoni
2x99 - SmTGR+FAD+NADPH
3h4k - SmTGR+FAD+auranofin

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