thioredoxinfold
Thioredoxinfold is a proposed protein structural fold class named for its resemblance to the thioredoxin fold while exhibiting distinctive topology. It describes proteins that adopt a thioredoxin-like scaffold but differ in the arrangement of beta strands and insertions in the loops surrounding the active site.
Structural features typically include a core beta-sheet composed of four to five beta strands, flanked by one
Many thioredoxinfold proteins act as oxidoreductases, catalyzing disulfide formation or rearrangement during protein folding and redox
Distribution and relevance: The thioredoxinfold concept is used to classify related structures found across bacteria, archaea,