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DsbC is a prokaryotic disulfide bond isomerases. It is a V-shaped homodimer. Each monomer consists of an N-terminal dimerization domain with a cystatin fold and a C-terminal catalytic domain with a thioredoxin fold. DsbC is required for disulfide bond formation and functions as a disulfide bond isomerase during oxidative protein-folding in bacterial periplasm. It also has chaperone activity.

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