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Differential reactivity of bacillithiol, mycothiol and glutathione with nitroxyl (HNO): Structural determinants and potential biological implications. [PDF]
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Redox Cascade in Chicken Skeletal Muscle: SELENOT Suppression in Selenium Deficiency Triggers Disulfidptosis via mtROS-NADPH Dysregulation. [PDF]
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Evaluating the effects of synthetic POM cycles and NAD+ kinase expression on fatty alcohol production in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. [PDF]
McNeil BA +3 more
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Recent Advances in Elucidating the Mechanism of the NADPH-Cytochrome P450 Reductase-Mediated Electron Transfer Cycle: Experimental and Computational Perspectives. [PDF]
Xia S, Hirao H.
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Characterization of the N-Hydroxylating Monooxygenase TheA from Thermocrispum agreste Reveals a Broad Substrate Spectrum. [PDF]
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 1996
Superoxide is instrumental in the killing of microorganisms by phagocytic cells. It is generated by the NADPH oxidase system, a membrane-bound electron transport complex which pumps electrons from NADPH in the cytoplasm across the wall of the phagocytic vacuole to molecular oxygen.
K P, Shatwell, A W, Segal
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Superoxide is instrumental in the killing of microorganisms by phagocytic cells. It is generated by the NADPH oxidase system, a membrane-bound electron transport complex which pumps electrons from NADPH in the cytoplasm across the wall of the phagocytic vacuole to molecular oxygen.
K P, Shatwell, A W, Segal
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2019
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive oxygen derivatives. Initially, they were considered as metabolic by-products (of mitochondria in particular), which consistently lead to aging and disease. Over the last decades, however, it became increasingly apparent that virtually all eukaryotic cells possess specifically ROS-producing enzymes ...
Hélène, Buvelot +2 more
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive oxygen derivatives. Initially, they were considered as metabolic by-products (of mitochondria in particular), which consistently lead to aging and disease. Over the last decades, however, it became increasingly apparent that virtually all eukaryotic cells possess specifically ROS-producing enzymes ...
Hélène, Buvelot +2 more
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 2004
NADPH oxidase is an enzyme that catalyzes the production of superoxide from oxygen and NADPH. It is a complex enzyme consisting of two membrane-bound components and three components in the cytosol, plus rac 1 or rac 2. Activation of the oxidase involves the phosphorylation of one of the cytosolic components.
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NADPH oxidase is an enzyme that catalyzes the production of superoxide from oxygen and NADPH. It is a complex enzyme consisting of two membrane-bound components and three components in the cytosol, plus rac 1 or rac 2. Activation of the oxidase involves the phosphorylation of one of the cytosolic components.
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Biochemistry, 1988
The binding of the substrate NADPH as well as a number of fragments and derivatives of NADPH to glutathione reductase from human erythrocytes has been investigated by using X-ray crystallography. Crystals of the enzyme were soaked with the compounds of interest, and then the diffraction intensities were collected out to a resolution of 3 A.
Pai, E., Karplus, P., Schulz, G.
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The binding of the substrate NADPH as well as a number of fragments and derivatives of NADPH to glutathione reductase from human erythrocytes has been investigated by using X-ray crystallography. Crystals of the enzyme were soaked with the compounds of interest, and then the diffraction intensities were collected out to a resolution of 3 A.
Pai, E., Karplus, P., Schulz, G.
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