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At the end of each cycle of ribonucleotide reduction, the ribonucleotide reductase needs to be reduced in order to be ready for the next reduction cycle. For a class 1a RNR, an external cofactor, such as a glutaredoxin or thioredoxin, performs this reduction step. For class 1b RNRs, this cofactor is known as NrdH. NrdH contains a glutaredoxin-like sequence but behaves like a thioredoxin <ref name="Phulera" />.
At the end of each cycle of ribonucleotide reduction, the ribonucleotide reductase needs to be reduced in order to be ready for the next reduction cycle. For a class 1a RNR, an external cofactor, such as a glutaredoxin or thioredoxin, performs this reduction step. For class 1b RNRs, this cofactor is known as NrdH. NrdH contains a glutaredoxin-like sequence but behaves like a thioredoxin <ref name="Phulera" />.
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==Drug Targets==
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==Relevance==
[[Image:Image_7_(1).png|300px|right|thumb|Sequence alignment of NrdH from ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'', ''Corynebacterium glutamicum'', and ''Echerichia coli'']]
[[Image:Image_7_(1).png|300px|right|thumb|Sequence alignment of NrdH from ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'', ''Corynebacterium glutamicum'', and ''Echerichia coli'']]
Genes that encode for NrdE and NrdF are essential for growth, and RR might be an attractive biochemical pathway for antimycobacterial drug discovery. Organisms that depend solely on class 1B RNR could potentially contain the essential genes and serve as potential drug targets for treating tuberculosis <ref name="Phulera" />.
Genes that encode for NrdE and NrdF are essential for growth, and RR might be an attractive biochemical pathway for antimycobacterial drug discovery. Organisms that depend solely on class 1B RNR could potentially contain the essential genes and serve as potential drug targets for treating tuberculosis <ref name="Phulera" />.

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NrdH of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

PDB ID 4K8M

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