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Ongoing Applicative Studies of Plant Thioredoxins
Hiroyuki Yano Molecular Plant Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 4-13 (January 2014) DOI: /mp/sst124 Copyright © 2013 The Author. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 A Model Illustrating the Disulfide-Bond Formation of Protein and Its Protease Resistance. In seed germination, disulfide bonds of storage protein are reduced by Trx before protease digestion. However, animals seek to digest protein without prior unfolding, and this occasionally leads to the generation of protease-resistant fragments. Glutathionylation of the exposed SH groups prevents refolding. Trx, thioredoxin. Molecular Plant 2014 7, 4-13DOI: ( /mp/sst124) Copyright © 2013 The Author. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 The Correlation between Disulfide-Bonded Proteins and Hydration of Starch Molecules based on the Unproven Barrier Theory. GSH, glutathione. Modified from Yano (2010), Kawakami and Yano (2012) with permission. Molecular Plant 2014 7, 4-13DOI: ( /mp/sst124) Copyright © 2013 The Author. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions
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