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This antibody is predicted to react with mouse and rat based on sequence homology.
Thioredoxins are a group of small redox active proteins possessing a conserved active site sequence. TrxL (Thioredoxin like protein 1) has 2 distinct domains: an N terminal domain, which is 43% identical to human TXN, and a C terminal domain, which shows no homology to other proteins in the sequence databases. The active site sequence, located within the N terminal domain, is that of a thioredoxin like protein; compared to the active site sequence of TXN, it has a single amino acid substitution. Unlike other thioredoxin like proteins, TrxL does not serve as a substrate for thioredoxin reductase in an insulin assay.
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