Thioredoxin. The oxidized form of thioredoxin contains a disulfide bond. When thioredoxin is reduced by reduced ferredoxin, the disulfide bond is converted into two free sulfhydryl groups. Reduced thioredoxin can cleave disulfide bonds in enzymes, activating certain Calvin cycle enzymes and inactivating some degradative enzymes.
[Drawn from 1F9M.pdb.]