Protein Disulfide Reductase (Glutathione)
"Protein Disulfide Reductase (Glutathione)" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of a protein-disulfide in the presence of glutathione, forming a protein-dithiol. Insulin is one of its substrates. EC 1.8.4.2.
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D011490
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D08.811.682.667.186
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Concept/Terms |
Protein Disulfide Reductase (Glutathione)- Protein Disulfide Reductase (Glutathione)
- Thiol-Protein Disulfide Oxidoreductase
- Disulfide Oxidoreductase, Thiol-Protein
- Oxidoreductase, Thiol-Protein Disulfide
- Thiol Protein Disulfide Oxidoreductase
- Glutathione Insulin Transhydrogenase
- Insulin Transhydrogenase, Glutathione
- Transhydrogenase, Glutathione Insulin
- Glutathione Protein Disulfide Oxidoreductase
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Protein Disulfide Reductase (Glutathione)" by people in Profiles.
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A mammalian monothiol glutaredoxin, Grx3, is critical for cell cycle progression during embryogenesis. FEBS J. 2011 Jul; 278(14):2525-2539.
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Significance of selenium-labeled proteins for selenium's chemopreventive functions. Carcinogenesis. 1993 Sep; 14(9):1895-900.
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Inhibition of glutathione disulfide reductase by glutathione. Arch Biochem Biophys. 1991 Jul; 288(1):48-53.