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Conformational studies on Arabidopsis sulfurtransferase AtStr1 with spectroscopic methods [PDF]
Sulfurtransferases/rhodaneses (Str) are enzymes widely distributed in archaea, prokaryota and eukaryota, and catalyze the transfer of sulfur from a donor molecule to a thiophilic acceptor substrate.
Bartels, Andrea +3 more
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Background Cystathionine γ‐lyase, cystathionine β‐synthase, and 3‐mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase are endogenous enzymatic sources of hydrogen sulfide (H2S).
Kazi N. Islam +4 more
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Proteomic analysis of apricot fruit during ripening [PDF]
Ripening of climacteric fruits involves a complex network of biochemical and metabolic changes that make them palatable and rich in nutritional and health-beneficial compounds.
Arena, S +7 more
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ABSTRACT Endothelial cells (ECs) express an array of integral membrane proteins, including ion channels and transporters that contribute to blood flow regulation and cell–cell communication. Many of these membrane proteins are regulated by plasma membrane cholesterol content.
Jacob R. Anderson +3 more
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Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by the formation and deposition of calcium-containing crystals in joint tissues, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood.
Sonia Nasi +8 more
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Background Diabetes-induced liver injury is a complication of diabetes mellitus of which there are no approved drugs for effective treatment or prevention.
George J. Dugbartey +6 more
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Allyl sulfur compounds and cellular detoxification system: effects and perspectives in cancer therapy [PDF]
Natural organosulfur compounds (OSCs) have been shown to have chemopreventive effects and to suppress the proliferation of tumor cells in vitro through the induction of apoptosis.
Melino, S, Paci, M, Sabelli, R
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H2S biosynthesis and catabolism: new insights from molecular studies [PDF]
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has profound biological effects within living organisms and is now increasingly being considered alongside other gaseous signalling molecules, such as nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO).
A Asimakopoulou +272 more
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Characterization of a sulfurtransferase from Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]
A database search for similarities between sequenced parts of the Arabidopsis thaliana genome with known sulfurtransferase sequences from Escherichia coli and mammals was undertaken to obtain information about plant sulfurtransferase‐like proteins. One gene and several homologous EST clones were identified.
J, Papenbrock, A, Schmidt
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d‐amino acids: new functional insights
This review explores recent advances in understanding d‐amino acids (d‐AAs) and their pivotal roles across organisms, from plants to humans. d‐AAs have been implicated in key physiological processes, including cancer, inflammation, immune regulation, kidney disease, diabetes, and nervous system function.
Loredano Pollegioni +5 more
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