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Redox regulation of immunometabolism

Nature Reviews Immunology, 2020
Metabolic pathways and redox reactions are at the core of life. In the past decade(s), numerous discoveries have shed light on how metabolic pathways determine the cellular fate and function of lymphoid and myeloid cells, giving rise to an area of research referred to as immunometabolism.
Jonathan Muri, Manfred Kopf
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Redox Regulation of the Microcirculation

Comprehensive Physiology, 2020
Abstract The microcirculation maintains tissue homeostasis through local regulation of blood flow and oxygen delivery. Perturbations in microvascular function are characteristic of several diseases and may be early indicators of pathological changes in the cardiovascular system and in parenchymal tissue function ...
Andrew O, Kadlec, David D, Gutterman
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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 Regulation of RhoA

Biochemistry, 2006
We have previously shown that redox agents including superoxide anion radical and nitrogen dioxide can react with GXXXXGK(S/T)C motif-containing GTPases (i.e., Rac1, Cdc42, and RhoA) to stimulate guanine nucleotide release. We now show that the reaction of RhoA with redox agents leads to different functional consequences from that of Rac1 and Cdc42 due
Jongyun, Heo   +3 more
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Redox‐regulation of DNA repair

BioFactors, 2003
Evolution has selected for sophisticated biochemical mechanisms to maintain a reduced environment in all living cells. Not only is this regulation essential for the numerous biological process within the cell to occur, but it is also the protective mechanism which prevents the many endogenous and exogenous biological oxidations in the cell.
Lunec, Joseph   +3 more
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Redox regulation of protein kinases

Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2013
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been long regarded as by‐products of a cascade of reactions stemming from cellular oxygen metabolism, which, if they accumulate to toxic levels, can have detrimental effects on cellular biomolecules. However, more recently, the recognition of ROS as mediators of cellular communications has led to their classification ...
Kate Carroll
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Discoveries in the redox regulation of KRAS

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2021
Oncogenic KRAS is one of the most common drivers of human cancer. Despite intense research, no effective therapy to directly inhibit oncogenic KRAS has yet been approved and KRAS mutant tumors remain associated with a poor prognosis. This short review discusses the current knowledge of the redox regulation of RAS and examines the newest findings on ...
Maximilian, Kramer-Drauberg   +1 more
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Redox Regulation of p53, Redox Effectors Regulated by p53: A Subtle Balance

Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2012
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), generated by cells as side products of biological reactions, function as secondary messengers by impacting a host of cellular networks involved in maintaining normal homeostatic growth as well as pathological disease states.
Maillet, A., Pervaiz, Shazib
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Redox Regulation and Noncoding RNAs

Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2018
RNA is a heterogeneous class of molecules with the minority being protein coding. Noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) are involved in translation and epigenetic control mechanisms of gene expression. Recent Advances: In recent years, the number of identified ncRNAs has dramatically increased and it is now clear that ncRNAs provide a complex layer of differential ...
Matthias S, Leisegang   +2 more
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