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“…These thiol functions typically catalyse thiol-disulfide exchange reactions, but some glutaredoxins are also capable of simultaneously binding iron and glutathione, forming [2Fe-2S] clusters which are shared between two subunits of a homodimer (Fig. 8) (Wells et al 1993;Mesecke et al 2008). These [2Fe-2S] clusters can be transferred to a range of acceptor proteins (Rouhier et al 2009;Li et al 2009;Qi and Cowan 2011) and are reported to be responsible for the channelling of iron to the mitochondrion (Lillig et al 2008;Rouhier et al 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…These thiol functions typically catalyse thiol-disulfide exchange reactions, but some glutaredoxins are also capable of simultaneously binding iron and glutathione, forming [2Fe-2S] clusters which are shared between two subunits of a homodimer (Fig. 8) (Wells et al 1993;Mesecke et al 2008). These [2Fe-2S] clusters can be transferred to a range of acceptor proteins (Rouhier et al 2009;Li et al 2009;Qi and Cowan 2011) and are reported to be responsible for the channelling of iron to the mitochondrion (Lillig et al 2008;Rouhier et al 2009).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Glutathione facilitates cytoplasmic iron/sulphur cluster assembly (Sipos et al 2002, Sharma et al 2010. Glutaredoxins are widely distributed; being found in virus particles, bacteria, yeast, plants and mammals (Wells et al 1993). They are small proteins which possess a GSH binding site and a redox active thiol function, both of which are located on the surface of the protein.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two glutaredoxin (Glrx) genes have been characterized in mammals. The Glrx1 gene encodes the cytosolic enzyme Grx1 [23]. The second Glrx (Glrx2) gene encodes two proteins as a result of alteration of RNA splicing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This group includes thioltransferase (glutaredoxin [GRX]), thioredoxin (TRX), and protein disulfide isomerase (437). Whereas TRX and protein disulfide isomerase have broad substrate specificities (289), GRX specifically reduces GSHcontaining mixed disulfides with greater efficiency than TRX (153,289).…”
Section: Catalasementioning
confidence: 99%