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Details on Person TXNIP interacts with the redox-active domain of thioredoxin ...

Class:IdSummation:1250267
_displayNameTXNIP interacts with the redox-active domain of thioredoxin ...
_timestamp2011-04-15 16:02:29
created[InstanceEdit:1250252] Jupe, S, 2011-04-15
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:1250278] Identification of thioredoxin-binding protein-2/vitamin D(3) up-regulated protein 1 as a negative regulator of thioredoxin function and expression
[LiteratureReference:1250290] Regulation of the bioavailability of thioredoxin in the lens by a specific thioredoxin-binding protein (TBP-2)
textTXNIP interacts with the redox-active domain of thioredoxin (TRX) and is believed to act as an oxidative stress mediator by inhibiting TRX activity or by limiting its bioavailability (Nishiyama et al. 1999, Liyanage et al. 2007).
(summation)[Reaction:1250264] TXNIP binds reduced thioredoxin [Homo sapiens]
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