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Plant redox proteomics

Journal of Proteomics, 2011
In common with other aerobic organisms, plants are exposed to reactive oxygen species resulting in formation of post-translational modifications related to protein oxidoreduction (redox PTMs) that may inflict oxidative protein damage. Accumulating evidence also underscores the importance of redox PTMs in regulating enzymatic activities and controlling ...
Nicolas, Navrot   +3 more
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Microfluidic redox battery

Lab on a Chip, 2013
A miniaturized microfluidic battery is proposed, which is the first membraneless redox battery demonstrated to date. This unique concept capitalizes on dual-pass flow-through porous electrodes combined with stratified, co-laminar flow to generate electrical power on-chip.
Jin Wook, Lee   +2 more
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Redox regulation: an introduction

Physiologia Plantarum, 2004
The redox‐state is a critical determinate of cell function, and any major imbalances can cause severe damage or death. The cellular redox status therefore needs to be sensed and modulated before such imbalances occur. Various redox‐active components are involved in these processes, including thioredoxins, glutaredoxins and other thiol/disulphide ...
Dietz, Karl-Josef, Scheibe, R
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Redox control in actinobacteria

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2008
As most actinobacteria are obligate aerobes, they have to cope with endogenously generated reactive oxygen species, and actinobacterial pathogens have to resist oxidative attack by phagocytes. Actinobacteria also have to survive long periods under low oxygen tension; for example, Mycobacterium tuberculosis can persist in the host for years under ...
Chris D, den Hengst, Mark J, Buttner
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Redox-signalling and Redox Biomarkers in Cardiovascular Health and Disease

Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
Overproduction of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species (RNS and ROS) has been linked to the pathogenesis of diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, stroke, angina, and other cardiovascular diseases. These species are produced in part by the mitochondrial respiratory chain, NADPH oxidase, and xanthine oxidase.
Yasmin Sultana   +6 more
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2009
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Redox redux

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2012
David N, Beratan, José N, Onuchic
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Fe(II) Redox Chemistry in the Environment

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Jianzhi Huang   +2 more
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Peroxiredoxins: Antioxidant Activity, Redox Relays, and Redox Signaling

Biochemistry
Peroxiredoxins (Prdxs) are thiol proteins that function both as antioxidants and as regulators of cell signaling. This article focuses on the biological chemistry of mammalian typical 2-Cys Prdxs and how their molecular properties relate to cellular function.
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Redox Redux

Geobiology, 2009
T W, Lyons, C T, Reinhard, C, Scott
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