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Apicomplexan parasites are global killers, being the causative agents of diseases like toxoplasmosis and malaria. These parasites are known to be hypersensitive to redox imbalance, yet little is understood about the cellular roles of their various redox ...
Marco Biddau, Julie Tottey, Ojore Oka
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Chloroplast m-type thioredoxins interact with PGRL1 and regulate the PGR5/PGRL1-dependent PSI cyclic pathway. In addition to linear electron transport, photosystem I cyclic electron transport (PSI-CET) contributes to photosynthesis and photoprotection ...
Yuki Okegawa, Ken Motohashi
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Functional recoding of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii thioredoxin type-h into photosynthetic type-f by switching selectivity determinants [PDF]
Thioredoxins are ubiquitous disulfide reductases folded as an α/β domain of 100-120 amino acid residues. Functional redox site is composed of a pair of cysteines in a canonical WCGPC pentapeptide exposed at the surface of thioredoxins, that reduces ...
Stéphane D. Lemaire +5 more
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The plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum uses a large repertoire of type III effector proteins to succeed in infection. To clarify the function of effector proteins in host eukaryote cells, we expressed effectors in yeast cells and identified seven ...
Takafumi Mukaihara +3 more
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Plastid thioredoxins: a "one-for-all" redox-signaling system in plants
The sessile nature of plants forces them to face an ever-changing environment instead of escape from hostile conditions as animals do. In order to overcome this survival challenge, a fine monitoring and controlling of the status of the photosynthetic ...
Antonio Jesús Serrato +4 more
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Plant Immunity Requires Conformational Charges of NPR1 via S-Nitrosylation and Thioredoxins
Yasuomi Tada +2 more
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Redox regulation, thioredoxins, and glutaredoxins in retrograde signalling and gene transcription
Integration of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated signal transduction pathways via redox sensors and the thiol-dependent signalling network is of increasing interest in cell biology for their implications in plant growth and productivity.
Francisca Sevilla M +3 more
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Physiological and modulatory role of thioredoxins in the cellular function
Thioredoxins (TRXs) are a class of ubiquitous and multifunctional protein. Mammal cells present three isoforms: a cytosolic and extracellular called thioredoxin 1 (TRX1), a mitochondrial (TRX2), and one specific in spermatozoids (TRX3).
L. O. Xinastle-Castillo, A. Landa
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Thioredoxins (TRXs), a large subclass of ubiquitous oxidoreductases, are involved in thiol redox regulation. Here, we performed a comprehensive analysis of TRXs in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, revealing 41 genes encoding 18 typical and 23 atypical ...
Kamel Chibani +3 more
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Specialized cellular networks of oxidoreductases coordinate the dithiol/disulfide-exchange reactions that control metabolism, protein regulation, and redox homeostasis.
Jan G. Felber +11 more
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