Thioredoxin

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<StructureSection load='' size='450' side='right' caption='Human thioredoxin (PDB entry [[1ert]])' scene='43/430885/Cv/2'>
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<StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' caption='Human thioredoxin (PDB entry [[1ert]])' scene='43/430885/Cv/2'>
== Function ==
== Function ==
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**[[4wxt]] - Trx – ''Mycobacterium avium''<br />
**[[4wxt]] - Trx – ''Mycobacterium avium''<br />
**[[5jy5]] - Trx – ''Cryptococcus neoformans''<br />
**[[5jy5]] - Trx – ''Cryptococcus neoformans''<br />
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**[[5ap5]] - Trx – ''Mycobacterium thermoresistibile'' - NMR<br />
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**[[6ap5]] - Trx – ''Mycobacterium thermoresistibile'' - NMR<br />
**[[5vo7]] - Trx – ''Mycobacterium smegmatis'' - NMR<br />
**[[5vo7]] - Trx – ''Mycobacterium smegmatis'' - NMR<br />
**[[5dbq]] - Trx – velvetbean caterpillar<br />
**[[5dbq]] - Trx – velvetbean caterpillar<br />
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**[[6bkv]] - Trx – ''Helicobacter pylori''<br />
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**[[6ckp]] - Trx – ''Brucella melitensis''<br />
*Thioredoxin complexes
*Thioredoxin complexes
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**[[2n5a]] – yTrx-1 (mutant) reduced<br />
**[[2n5a]] – yTrx-1 (mutant) reduced<br />
**[[2n5b]] – yTrx-1 (mutant) oxidized<br />
**[[2n5b]] – yTrx-1 (mutant) oxidized<br />
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**[[6esx]] - Trx-1 – ''Caulobacter crescentus''<br />
**[[3dyr]], [[2h6y]], [[2h6z]], [[2h70]], [[2h71]], [[2h72]], [[2h73]], [[2h74]], [[2h75]], [[2h76]], [[2fch]], [[2fd3]], [[1keb]], [[2eio]], [[2eiq]], [[2eir]], [[1zcp]], [[1zzy]], [[1txx]], [[1tho]], [[4x43]], [[5hr1]] – EcTrx-1 (mutant) <br />
**[[3dyr]], [[2h6y]], [[2h6z]], [[2h70]], [[2h71]], [[2h72]], [[2h73]], [[2h74]], [[2h75]], [[2h76]], [[2fch]], [[2fd3]], [[1keb]], [[2eio]], [[2eiq]], [[2eir]], [[1zcp]], [[1zzy]], [[1txx]], [[1tho]], [[4x43]], [[5hr1]] – EcTrx-1 (mutant) <br />
**[[1f6m]] – EcTrx-1+Trx reductase+AADP+<br />
**[[1f6m]] – EcTrx-1+Trx reductase+AADP+<br />

Revision as of 20:32, 25 September 2018

Human thioredoxin (PDB entry 1ert)

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3D Structures of Thioredoxin

Updated on 25-September-2018

References

  1. Gleason FK, Holmgren A. Thioredoxin and related proteins in procaryotes. FEMS Microbiol Rev. 1988 Dec;4(4):271-97. PMID:3152490
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. Weichsel A, Gasdaska JR, Powis G, Montfort WR. Crystal structures of reduced, oxidized, and mutated human thioredoxins: evidence for a regulatory homodimer. Structure. 1996 Jun 15;4(6):735-51. PMID:8805557
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