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To reduce other proteins, first happens an attack from Cys32, creating an intermolecular dissulfide bond, represented <scene name='91/911850/C32_s-s_c206/1'>here</scene> between residue Cys32 from Trx1 and residue Cys206 from '''[[MsrA]]'''.After it, residue Cys35 attacks Cys32, creating a dissulfide bond between the two cysteines in Trx1's catalytic site. To study the mechanism of reduction by Trx1 it is commom to use a wild-type Trx1 Cys35Ser. Since there is no other Cys to make a dissulfide bond with Cys32, Trx1 is mainteined bonded to the other protein being studied by a intermolecular dissulfide bond. This is the <scene name='91/911850/Trx_cys_-_oxidized_-_diss_bond/4'>oxidized form of Trx1</scene>.
To reduce other proteins, first happens an attack from Cys32, creating an intermolecular dissulfide bond, represented <scene name='91/911850/C32_s-s_c206/1'>here</scene> between residue Cys32 from Trx1 and residue Cys206 from '''[[MsrA]]'''.After it, residue Cys35 attacks Cys32, creating a dissulfide bond between the two cysteines in Trx1's catalytic site. To study the mechanism of reduction by Trx1 it is commom to use a wild-type Trx1 Cys35Ser. Since there is no other Cys to make a dissulfide bond with Cys32, Trx1 is mainteined bonded to the other protein being studied by a intermolecular dissulfide bond. This is the <scene name='91/911850/Trx_cys_-_oxidized_-_diss_bond/4'>oxidized form of Trx1</scene>.
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== Structure ==
== Structure ==

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Human Thioredoxin 1

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