Thioredoxin
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| - | [[Thioredoxin]] (Trx) is an enzyme which facilitates the reduction of proteins by cysteine thiol-disulfide exchange. They contain a CXXC motif.<br /> | + | == Function == |
| + | [[Thioredoxin]] (Trx) is an enzyme which facilitates, in its reduced form, the reduction of proteins by cysteine thiol-disulfide exchange<ref>PMID:3152490</ref>. They contain a CXXC motif.<br /> | ||
* '''Trx-1''' is a mammalian cellular protein.<br /> | * '''Trx-1''' is a mammalian cellular protein.<br /> | ||
* '''Trx-2''' is mitochondria-specific.<br /> | * '''Trx-2''' is mitochondria-specific.<br /> | ||
In higher plants, Trx are divided to 6 groups based on their sequence. Trx M, X and Y are found in prokaryotes while F, H and O are found in eukaryotes. | In higher plants, Trx are divided to 6 groups based on their sequence. Trx M, X and Y are found in prokaryotes while F, H and O are found in eukaryotes. | ||
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| + | == Relevance == | ||
| + | Serum Trx level is a predictor of steatohepatitis<ref>PMID:12480557</ref>. | ||
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| + | == Disease == | ||
| + | Trx is involved in a wide range of human diseases and conditions including cancer, viral diseases, aging, cardiac conditions and more<ref>PMID:15990177</ref>. | ||
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| + | == Structural highlights == | ||
== 3D Structures of Thioredoxin == | == 3D Structures of Thioredoxin == | ||
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**[[1dby]] – CrTrx M – NMR<br /> | **[[1dby]] – CrTrx M – NMR<br /> | ||
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| + | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Topic Page]] | [[Category:Topic Page]] | ||
Revision as of 06:46, 13 September 2016
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Crystal Structure of Thioredoxin 1ert
Contents |
Function
Thioredoxin (Trx) is an enzyme which facilitates, in its reduced form, the reduction of proteins by cysteine thiol-disulfide exchange[1]. They contain a CXXC motif.
- Trx-1 is a mammalian cellular protein.
- Trx-2 is mitochondria-specific.
In higher plants, Trx are divided to 6 groups based on their sequence. Trx M, X and Y are found in prokaryotes while F, H and O are found in eukaryotes.
Relevance
Serum Trx level is a predictor of steatohepatitis[2].
Disease
Trx is involved in a wide range of human diseases and conditions including cancer, viral diseases, aging, cardiac conditions and more[3].
Structural highlights
3D Structures of Thioredoxin
Updated on 13-September-2016
References
- ↑ Gleason FK, Holmgren A. Thioredoxin and related proteins in procaryotes. FEMS Microbiol Rev. 1988 Dec;4(4):271-97. PMID:3152490
- ↑ Sumida Y, Nakashima T, Yoh T, Furutani M, Hirohama A, Kakisaka Y, Nakajima Y, Ishikawa H, Mitsuyoshi H, Okanoue T, Kashima K, Nakamura H, Yodoi J. Serum thioredoxin levels as a predictor of steatohepatitis in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. J Hepatol. 2003 Jan;38(1):32-8. PMID:12480557
- ↑ Burke-Gaffney A, Callister ME, Nakamura H. Thioredoxin: friend or foe in human disease? Trends Pharmacol Sci. 2005 Aug;26(8):398-404. PMID:15990177 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tips.2005.06.005
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