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Thioredoxin(Trx) is a protein present in a large amount of organisms, from bacterias to complex organisms as humans. It interacts with a diverse pool of proteins, acting, when reduced, as a donator of a pair of electrons, and becomes oxidized. It is reduced back by Thioredoxin Reductase(TrxR), which is reduced in the end by NADPH [3]. Trx and TrxR were first discovered in 1964 in a study realized in bacteria, and were described as necessary proteins to reduce Ribonucleotide Reductase(RNR), an enzyme involved in DNA replication and repair.
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