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Glutaredoxin

Glutaredoxin (Grx), also known as thiol transferase, is a small heat-stable oxidoreductase. Grxs form part of the glutaredoxin system, comprising NADPH, GSH and glutathione reductase, which transfers electrons from NADPH to glutaredoxins via GSH (1). First recovered in E.coli as GSH-dependent hydrogen donors for ribonucleotide reductase, Grx catalyzes GSH-disulfide oxidoreductase via two redox-active cysteine residues (2). The active sequence (Cys-Pro-Tyr-Cys) is conserved in a variety of species. The 12-kDa dithiol protein has a role in reduction of mixed disulfides in cells exposed to oxidative stress (3).
Antibody
Anti-Glutaredoxin 1 (28C3) LF-MA0072 339,000 Hu E, IP
Anti-Glutaredoxin 1 (30A1) LF-MA0082 339,000 Hu IP
Glutaredoxin 1 (Human) LF-P0003 150,000
Glutaredoxin 2 (Human) LF-P0016 150,000
Anti-Glutaredoxin 1 LF-PA0017 339,000 Hu WB, IP, IHC
1) Holmgren, A. (1990) p. 146-154, CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton, FL 2) Holmgren, A. (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264, 13963-13966. 3) Jung, C. H. and Thomas, J. A. (1996) Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 335, 61-72.