نتایج جستجو برای: thioredoxin

تعداد نتایج: 6000  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Eva Bjur Sofia Eriksson-Ygberg Fredrik Aslund Mikael Rhen

The effect of the cytoplasmic reductase and protein chaperone thioredoxin 1 on the virulence of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium was evaluated by deleting the trxA, trxB, or trxC gene of the cellular thioredoxin system, the grxA or gshA gene of the glutathione/glutaredoxin system, or the dsbC gene coding for a thioredoxin-dependent periplasmic disulfide bond isomerase. Mutants were teste...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 1997
T Maruyama Y Kitaoka Y Sachi K Nakanoin K Hirota T Shiozawa Y Yoshimura S Fujii J Yodoi

Human thioredoxin, a cellular disulphide reducing protein, is known to be secreted by some types of cells and to display unique extracellular activities including modulation of cytokine actions and protection of the cell against damage from oxidative stress. This study has been undertaken to investigate the pattern of expression and tissue distribution of thioredoxin in human endometrium during...

Journal: :European journal of biochemistry 2000
C H Williams L D Arscott S Müller B W Lennon M L Ludwig P F Wang D M Veine K Becker R H Schirmer

Thioredoxin reductase (EC 1.6.4.5) is a widely distributed flavoprotein that catalyzes the NADPH-dependent reduction of thioredoxin. Thioredoxin plays several key roles in maintaining the redox environment of the cell. Like all members of the enzyme family that includes lipoamide dehydrogenase, glutathione reductase and mercuric reductase, thioredoxin reductase contains a redox active disulfide...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
L Debarbieux J Beckwith

Escherichia coli thioredoxin 1 has been characterized in vivo and in vitro as one of the most efficient reductants of disulfide bonds. Nevertheless, under some conditions, thioredoxin 1 can also act in vivo as an oxidant, promoting formation of disulfide bonds in the cytoplasm (E. J. Stewart, F. Aslund, and J. Beckwith, EMBO J. 17:5543-5550, 1998). We recently showed that when a signal sequence...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Toru Hisabori Satoshi Hara Tetsufumi Fujii Daisuke Yamazaki Naomi Hosoya-Matsuda Ken Motohashi

Thioredoxin affinity chromatography can be used to recognize the target proteins of thioredoxin or thioredoxin-related proteins in whole cells or certain cellular compartments. In the last couple of years, many potential target proteins have been identified from various organelles and organisms by this method. Based on the information on the target proteins provided by these studies, the comple...

2017
Lauri Nikkanen Jouni Toivola Manuel Guinea Diaz Eevi Rintamäki

Thioredoxins (TRXs) are protein oxidoreductases that control the structure and function of cellular proteins by cleavage of a disulphide bond between the side chains of two cysteine residues. Oxidized thioredoxins are reactivated by thioredoxin reductases (TR) and a TR-dependent reduction of TRXs is called a thioredoxin system. Thiol-based redox regulation is an especially important mechanism t...

2013
Yoko Nakatsukasa Hirokazu Tsukahara Kazuhisa Tabuchi Masako Tabuchi Tomoko Magami Mutsuko Yamada Yosuke Fujii Masato Yashiro Mitsuru Tsuge Tsuneo Morishima

This study examined the clinical and biological importance of thioredoxin-1, a redox-active defensive protein that controls multiple biological functions, in pregnant women. We measured serum concentrations of thioredoxin-1, total hydroperoxides, and redox potential in 60 pregnant women at the early third trimester: gestational age of 27-29 weeks. The thioredoxin-1 concentration (mean ± SD) was...

Journal: :Circulation Research 2003

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1990
H Hartman M Syvanen B B Buchanan

Fourteen thioredoxin sequences were used to construct a minimal phylogenetic tree by using parsimony. The bacterial thioredoxins clustered into three groups: one containing the photosynthetic purple bacteria, Escherichia and Corynebacterium; a second containing the photosynthetic green bacterium, Chlorobium; and a third containing cyanobacteria. These groupings are similar to those generated fr...

Journal: :reports of biochemistry and molecular biology 0
mohammadreza nassiri tel: 051-38796845; fax: +98 51- 32250048, hamid ariannejad department of animal sciences, college of agriculture, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran

background: degradation of phytic acid to inorganic phosphate in domestic animals’ diets requires thermostable phytase. although basillus subtilis phytase shows a potential to be degraded phytate complex in high temperature, the enzyme activities and yields need to be increased to make them possible for industrial application. methods: the phytase gene from bacillus subtilis dr8886 was isolated...

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