An essential thioredoxin-type protein of Trypanosoma brucei acts as redox-regulated mitochondrial chaperone
Most known thioredoxin-type proteins (Trx) participate in redox pathways, using two highly conserved cysteine residues to catalyze thiol-disulfide exchange reactions. Here we demonstrate that the so far unexplored Trx2 from African trypanosomes (Trypanosoma brucei) lacks protein disulfide reductase...
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2019
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| Liŋkkat: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/28465 |
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Geahča maid: An essential thioredoxin-type protein of Trypanosoma brucei acts as redox-regulated mitochondrial chaperone
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