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Redox Regulation of Starch Metabolism
Metabolism of starch is a major biological integrator of plant growth supporting nocturnal energy dynamics by transitory starch degradation as well as periods of dormancy, re-growth, and reproduction by utilization of storage starch.
Katsiaryna Skryhan +4 more
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The roles of thioredoxin and thioredoxin-binding protein-2 in endometriosis [PDF]
Oxidative stress is considered to be involved in the establishment and development of endometriosis. Thioredoxin (TRX) is an endogenous redox regulator that protects cells against oxidative stress, and TRX-binding protein-2 (TBP-2) is a negative regulator of TRX in the biological function and expression.
Seok Kyo, Seo +6 more
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Thiol-based redox control is one of the important posttranslational mechanisms of the tetrapyrrole biosynthesis pathway. Many enzymes of the pathway have been shown to interact with thioredoxin (TRX) and Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)
Daniel Wittmann +3 more
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A novel extended family of stromal thioredoxins
Thioredoxins play key regulatory roles in chloroplasts by linking photosynthetic light reactions to a series of plastid functions. In addition to the established groups of thioredoxins, f, m, x, and y, novel plant thioredoxins were also considered to ...
Hall, Michael +15 more
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Sperm DNA fragmentation, recurrent implantation failure and recurrent miscarriage
Evidence is increasing that the integrity of sperm DNA may also be related to implantation failure and recurrent miscarriage (RM). To investigate this, the sperm DNA fragmentation in partners of 35 women with recurrent implantation failure (RIF ...
Carol Coughlan +7 more
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Human sperm chromatin epigenetic potential: genomics, proteomics, and male infertility
The classical idea about the function of the mammalian sperm chromatin is that it serves to transmit a highly protected and transcriptionally inactive paternal genome, largely condensed by protamines, to the next generation.
Judit Castillo +3 more
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Eucalyptus grandis THIOREDOXINS, DIVERSITY AND GENE EXPRESSION [PDF]
Tree genomes have been sequenced in recent years providing a source of basic information on multigenic family characterization. Comparative genomics based on those complete genome sequences available in public database is an important tool providing ...
Vitória Régia Alves Cavalcante +3 more
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Thioredoxins in Arabidopsis and other plants.
Regulation of disulfide dithiol exchange has become increasingly important in our knowledge of plant life. Initially discovered as regulators of light-dependent malate biosynthesis in the chloroplast, plant thioredoxins are now implicated in a large ...
Reichheld, Jean Philippe +2 more
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Rheostat re-wired: alternative hypotheses for the control of thioredoxin reduction potentials. [PDF]
Thioredoxins are small soluble proteins that contain a redox-active disulfide (CXXC). These disulfides are tuned to oxidizing or reducing potentials depending on the function of the thioredoxin within the cell.
Kathryn D Bewley +6 more
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Thiol peroxidases (TP) are ubiquitous and abundant antioxidant proteins of the peroxiredoxin and glutathione peroxidase families that can catalytically and rapidly reduce biologically relevant peroxides, such as hydrogen peroxide and peroxynitrite ...
André Luís Condeles +4 more
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