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Redox regulation of protein damage in plasma [PDF]
The presence and concentrations of modified proteins circulating in plasma depend on rates of protein synthesis, modification and clearance. In early studies, the proteins most frequently analysed for damage were those which were more abundant in plasma (
Allen+80 more
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The antibacterial prodrug activator Rv2466c is a mycothiol-dependent reductase in the oxidative stress response of Mycobacterium tuberculosis [PDF]
open20openRosado, Leonardo Astolfi; Wahni, Khadija; Degiacomi, Giulia; Pedre, Brandã¡n; Young, David; De la Rubia, Alfonso G.; Boldrin, Francesca; Martens, Edo; Marcos-Pascual, Laura; Sancho-Vaello, Enea; Albesa-Jové, David; Provvedi, Roberta; Martin ...
Alfonso G. de la Rubia+19 more
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Schematic representation of mechanisms by which the 3‐D sustained‐release culture carrier prevents accumulation of ROS by continuously releasing C‐176@PDA‐NPs and inhibiting the cGAS‐STING activated by sudden hypoxia, thereby preventing ferroptosis and promoting differentiation in SSCs and ultimately attenuating IVDD progression.
Liwen Luo+12 more
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ABSTRACT Background Age‐related primary sarcopenia and end‐stage renal disease (ESRD)–related muscle wasting are discrete entities; however, both manifest as a decline in skeletal muscle mass and strength. The etiological pathways differ, with aging factors implicated in sarcopenia and a combination of uremic factors, including haemodialysis ...
Daiki Setoyama+14 more
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Regulation of plant glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle by posttranslational modifications
SUMMARY Plant glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle are key pathways of central carbon metabolism. They facilitate energy transformation, provide redox balance, and supply the building blocks for biosynthetic processes that underpin plant survival, growth, and productivity.
Ke Zheng+5 more
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SUMMARY Over the past few decades, significant advancements have been made in understanding how plasma‐membrane localised receptor kinases (RKs) detect signals and activate responses to various stimuli. Numerous examples of ligand‐induced receptor activation mechanisms and their downstream consequences have been characterised in detail.
Sergio Martin‐Ramirez+2 more
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Redox regulation of inflammatory processes is enzymatically controlled [PDF]
Redox regulation depends on the enzymatically controlled production and decay of redox active molecules. NADPH oxidases, superoxide dismutases, nitric oxide synthases, and others produce the redox active molecules superoxide, hydrogen peroxide, nitric ...
Bekeschus, Sander+3 more
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New Perspectives Related to the Bioluminescent System in Dinoflagellates: Pyrocystis lunula, a Case Study [PDF]
Pyrocystis lunula is considered a model organism due to its bioluminescence capacity linked to circadian rhythms. The mechanisms underlying the bioluminescent phenomenon have been well characterized in dinoflagellates; however, there are still some ...
Costas, Benjamin+6 more
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Genome-wide association and transcriptome analysis reveals serum ghrelin to be linked with GFRAL [PDF]
Objective: Ghrelin is an orexigenic peptide hormone involved in the regulation of energy homeostasis, food intake and glucose metabolism. Serum levels increase anticipating a meal and fall afterwards. Underlying genetic mechanisms of the ghrelin secretion are unknown.
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Enzymatic Valorization of Fatty Acids in Oleochemical Synthesis
Fatty acids are versatile feedstock for biocatalytic transformation into building blocks. ABSTRACT Fatty acids derived from renewable resources, such as vegetable oils, serve as essential feedstocks in various industries, including surfactants, cosmetics, lubricants, and polymers.
Florian Tieves, Frank Hollmann
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