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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 27.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000075 (2020) Shadi Maghool ; Sharon La Fontaine ; Blaine R. Roberts ; Ann H. Kwan ; Megan J. MaherHuman glutaredoxin-1 can transfer copper to isolated metal binding domains of the P1B-type ATPase, ATP7B.
000235 (2018) Enrico Luchinat ; Lucia BanciIn-Cell NMR in Human Cells: Direct Protein Expression Allows Structural Studies of Protein Folding and Maturation.
000247 (2018) Joshua A. Olive ; J A CowanRole of the HSPA9/HSC20 chaperone pair in promoting directional human iron-sulfur cluster exchange involving monothiol glutaredoxin 5.
000332 (2017) Caroline C. Philpott ; Moon-Suhn Ryu ; Avery Frey ; Sarju PatelCytosolic iron chaperones: Proteins delivering iron cofactors in the cytosol of mammalian cells.
000502 (2015) Myra E. Conway ; Christopher LeeThe redox switch that regulates molecular chaperones.
000579 (2015) Kerstin Kojer ; Valentina Peleh ; Gaetano Calabrese ; Johannes M. Herrmann ; Jan RiemerKinetic control by limiting glutaredoxin amounts enables thiol oxidation in the reducing mitochondrial intermembrane space.
000745 (2013) Marta A. Uzarska ; Rafal Dutkiewicz ; Sven-Andreas Freibert ; Roland Lill ; Ulrich MühlenhoffThe mitochondrial Hsp70 chaperone Ssq1 facilitates Fe/S cluster transfer from Isu1 to Grx5 by complex formation.
000756 (2013) Aline A. Brasil ; Allan Belati ; Sérgio C. Mannarino ; Anita D. Panek ; Elis C A. Eleutherio ; Marcos D. PereiraThe involvement of GSH in the activation of human Sod1 linked to FALS in chronologically aged yeast cells.
000773 (2013) Nadia Messaoudi ; Valérie Gautier ; Fatoum Kthiri ; Gaelle Lelandais ; Mouadh Mihoub ; Danièle Joseleau-Petit ; Teresa Caldas ; Chantal Bohn ; Leah Tolosa ; Govind Rao ; Kazuyuki Tao ; Ahmed Landoulsi ; Philippe Bouloc ; Gilbert RicharmeGlobal stress response in a prokaryotic model of DJ-1-associated Parkinsonism.
000782 (2013) Robert C. Hider ; Xiaole KongIron speciation in the cytosol: an overview.
000789 (2012) Svetlana V. Osipova ; Marina D. Permyakova ; Aleksey V. PermyakovRole of non-prolamin proteins and low molecular weight redox agents in protein folding and polymerization in wheat grains and influence on baking quality parameters.
000834 (2012) Yuta Hatori ; Sara Clasen ; Nesrin M. Hasan ; Amanda N. Barry ; Svetlana LutsenkoFunctional partnership of the copper export machinery and glutathione balance in human cells.
000839 (2012) Roland Lill ; Bastian Hoffmann ; Sabine Molik ; Antonio J. Pierik ; Nicole Rietzschel ; Oliver Stehling ; Marta A. Uzarska ; Holger Webert ; Claudia Wilbrecht ; Ulrich MühlenhoffThe role of mitochondria in cellular iron-sulfur protein biogenesis and iron metabolism.
000857 (2012) Caroline C. PhilpottComing into view: eukaryotic iron chaperones and intracellular iron delivery.
000979 (2011) Sérgio C. Mannarino ; Leonardo F. Vilela ; Aline A. Brasil ; Juliana N. Aranha ; Pedro Moradas-Ferreira ; Marcos D. Pereira ; Vítor Costa ; Elis C A. EleutherioRequirement of glutathione for Sod1 activation during lifespan extension.
000A48 (2010) Uzma Saeed ; Ajit Ray ; Rupanagudi Khader Valli ; A Madan Ram Kumar ; Vijayalakshmi RavindranathDJ-1 loss by glutaredoxin but not glutathione depletion triggers Daxx translocation and cell death.
000C08 (2008) Carsten Berndt ; Christopher Horst Lillig ; Arne HolmgrenThioredoxins and glutaredoxins as facilitators of protein folding.
000C37 (2008) Hui Wei ; Sung-Jo Kim ; Zhongjian Zhang ; Pei-Chih Tsai ; Krystyna E. Wisniewski ; Anil B. MukherjeeER and oxidative stresses are common mediators of apoptosis in both neurodegenerative and non-neurodegenerative lysosomal storage disorders and are alleviated by chemical chaperones.
000D81 (2005) Diyaa Rachdan ; Marjorie F. Lou ; John J. HardingGlutathione reductase from human cataract lenses can be revived by reducing agents and by a molecular chaperone, alpha-crystallin.
000E00 (2005) Nicolas Rouhier ; Arsenio Villarejo ; Manoj Srivastava ; Eric Gelhaye ; Olivier Keech ; Michel Droux ; Iris Finkemeier ; Göran Samuelsson ; Karl Josef Dietz ; Jean-Pierre Jacquot ; Gunnar WingsleIdentification of plant glutaredoxin targets.
000E72 (2004) George Hoppe ; Yuh-Cherng Chai ; John W. Crabb ; Jonathan SearsProtein s-glutathionylation in retinal pigment epithelium converts heat shock protein 70 to an active chaperone.

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