Serveur d'exploration sur la glutarédoxine

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Le cluster growth - factor

Terms

41growth
33factor
25transcription
29binding
14factors

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
1010factor - transcription
88factor - growth
77binding - factor
66factors - transcription

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000118 (2019) Ning Li [Allemagne] ; Martin Muthreich [Allemagne] ; Li-Jun Huang [Allemagne] ; Corinna Thurow [Allemagne] ; Tongjun Sun [Canada] ; Yuelin Zhang [Canada] ; Christiane Gatz [Allemagne]TGACG-BINDING FACTORs (TGAs) and TGA-interacting CC-type glutaredoxins modulate hyponastic growth in Arabidopsis thaliana.
000383 (2017) Nora Gutsche ; Michael Holtmannspötter ; Lucia Ma ; Martin O'Donoghue ; Andrea Busch ; Andrea Lauri ; Veit Schubert ; Sabine ZachgoConserved redox-dependent DNA binding of ROXY glutaredoxins with TGA transcription factors.
000407 (2016) Nora Gutsche [Allemagne] ; Sabine Zachgo [Allemagne]The N-Terminus of the Floral Arabidopsis TGA Transcription Factor PERIANTHIA Mediates Redox-Sensitive DNA-Binding.
000571 (2015) Jehad Shaikhali [Suède] ; Céline Davoine [Suède] ; Kristoffer Br Nnström [Suède] ; Nicolas Rouhier [France] ; Joakim Bygdell [Suède] ; Stefan Björklund [Suède] ; Gunnar Wingsle [Suède]Biochemical and redox characterization of the mediator complex and its associated transcription factor GeBPL, a GLABROUS1 enhancer binding protein.
001100 (1999) T. Nakamura [Japon] ; T. Ohno ; K. Hirota ; A. Nishiyama ; H. Nakamura ; H. Wada ; J. YodoiMouse glutaredoxin - cDNA cloning, high level expression in E. coli and its possible implication in redox regulation of the DNA binding activity in transcription factor PEBP2.
000067 (2020) Shi B. Chia [États-Unis] ; James D. Nolin [États-Unis] ; Reem Aboushousha [États-Unis] ; Cuixia Erikson [États-Unis] ; Charles G. Irvin [États-Unis] ; Matthew E. Poynter [États-Unis] ; Jos Van Der Velden [États-Unis] ; Douglas J. Taatjes [États-Unis] ; Albert Van Der Vliet [États-Unis] ; Vikas Anathy [États-Unis] ; Yvonne M W. Janssen-Heininger [États-Unis]Glutaredoxin deficiency promotes activation of the transforming growth factor beta pathway in airway epithelial cells, in association with fibrotic airway remodeling.
000163 (2019) Jiayin Hou [République populaire de Chine] ; Qian Sun [République populaire de Chine] ; Junjie Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Golam Jalal Ahammed [République populaire de Chine] ; Jingquan Yu [République populaire de Chine] ; Hua Fang [République populaire de Chine] ; Xiaojian Xia [République populaire de Chine]Glutaredoxin S25 and its interacting TGACG motif-binding factor TGA2 mediate brassinosteroid-induced chlorothalonil metabolism in tomato plants.
000195 (2019) Zhihui Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Tianling Ma [République populaire de Chine] ; Yunyan Huang [République populaire de Chine] ; Jing Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Yun Chen [République populaire de Chine] ; H Corby Kistler [États-Unis] ; Zhonghua Ma [République populaire de Chine] ; Yanni Yin [République populaire de Chine]A fungal ABC transporter FgAtm1 regulates iron homeostasis via the transcription factor cascade FgAreA-HapX.
000304 (2017) Ananya Chakravarti [États-Unis] ; Kyle Camp [États-Unis] ; David S. Mcnabb [États-Unis] ; Inés Pinto [États-Unis]The Iron-Dependent Regulation of the Candida albicans Oxidative Stress Response by the CCAAT-Binding Factor.
000638 (2014) Zhibing Lai [États-Unis] ; Craig M. Schluttenhofer ; Ketaki Bhide [États-Unis] ; Jacob Shreve [États-Unis] ; Jyothi Thimmapuram [États-Unis] ; Sang Yeol Lee [Corée du Sud] ; Dae-Jin Yun [Corée du Sud] ; Tesfaye Mengiste [États-Unis]MED18 interaction with distinct transcription factors regulates multiple plant functions.
000652 (2014) Colin E. Murdoch ; Michaela Shuler ; Dagmar J F. Haeussler ; Ryosuke Kikuchi ; Priyanka Bearelly ; Jingyan Han ; Yosuke Watanabe ; José J. Fuster ; Kenneth Walsh ; Ye-Shih Ho ; Markus M. Bachschmid ; Richard A. Cohen ; Reiko MatsuiGlutaredoxin-1 up-regulation induces soluble vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1, attenuating post-ischemia limb revascularization.
000664 (2014) Lalida Rojanathammanee [États-Unis] ; Sharlene Rakoczy ; John Kopchick ; Holly M. Brown-BorgEffects of insulin-like growth factor 1 on glutathione S-transferases and thioredoxin in growth hormone receptor knockout mice.
000800 (2012) Catarina Pimentel [Portugal] ; Cristina Vicente ; Regina Andrade Menezes ; Soraia Caetano ; Laura Carreto ; Claudina Rodrigues-PousadaThe role of the Yap5 transcription factor in remodeling gene expression in response to Fe bioavailability.
000821 (2012) Alicia M. Evangelista [États-Unis] ; Melissa D. Thompson ; Robert M. Weisbrod ; David R. Pimental ; Xiaoyong Tong ; Victoria M. Bolotina ; Richard A. CohenRedox regulation of SERCA2 is required for vascular endothelial growth factor-induced signaling and endothelial cell migration.
000890 (2012) Liangtao Li [États-Unis] ; Ren Miao ; Sophie Bertram ; Xuan Jia ; Diane M. Ward ; Jerry KaplanA role for iron-sulfur clusters in the regulation of transcription factor Yap5-dependent high iron transcriptional responses in yeast.
000910 (2011) Shutian Li [Allemagne] ; Nora Gutsche ; Sabine ZachgoThe ROXY1 C-terminal L**LL motif is essential for the interaction with TGA transcription factors.
000A41 (2010) Eun Kyung Lee [Corée du Sud] ; Woo-Kwang Jeon ; Min Young Chae ; Hye-Young Hong ; Youn Sook Lee ; Jun Hwan Kim ; Jae Young Kwon ; Byung-Chul Kim ; Seok Hee ParkDecreased expression of glutaredoxin 1 is required for transforming growth factor-beta1-mediated epithelial-mesenchymal transition of EpRas mammary epithelial cells.
000A57 (2010) Jhadeswar Murmu [Canada] ; Michael J. Bush ; Catherine Delong ; Shutian Li ; Mingli Xu ; Madiha Khan ; Caroline Malcolmson ; Pierre R. Fobert ; Sabine Zachgo ; Shelley R. HepworthArabidopsis basic leucine-zipper transcription factors TGA9 and TGA10 interact with floral glutaredoxins ROXY1 and ROXY2 and are redundantly required for anther development.
000C58 (2007) Ivan Ndamukong [Allemagne] ; Ayed Al Abdallat ; Corinna Thurow ; Benjamin Fode ; Mark Zander ; Ralf Weigel ; Christiane GatzSA-inducible Arabidopsis glutaredoxin interacts with TGA factors and suppresses JA-responsive PDF1.2 transcription.
000D48 (2006) Munetake Kanda [Japon] ; Yoshito Ihara ; Hiroaki Murata ; Yoshishige Urata ; Takaaki Kono ; Junji Yodoi ; Shinji Seto ; Katsusuke Yano ; Takahito KondoGlutaredoxin modulates platelet-derived growth factor-dependent cell signaling by regulating the redox status of low molecular weight protein-tyrosine phosphatase.
000E80 (2004) Mirva Peltoniemi [Finlande] ; Riitta Kaarteenaho-Wiik ; Marjaana S Ily ; Raija Sormunen ; Paavo P Kkö ; Arne Holmgren ; Ylermi Soini ; Vuokko L. KinnulaExpression of glutaredoxin is highly cell specific in human lung and is decreased by transforming growth factor-beta in vitro and in interstitial lung diseases in vivo.
000F73 (2002) Kostyantyn Krysan [États-Unis] ; Marjorie F. LouRegulation of human thioltransferase (hTTase) gene by AP-1 transcription factor under oxidative stress.
001005 (2001) E V Kalinina [Russie] ; A N Saprin ; V S Solomka ; N P Shcherbak ; N S Chermnykh ; L A Piruzian[Role of the antioxidant system and redox-dependent regulation of transcription factors bcl-2 and p53 in forming resistance of human K562 erythroleukemia cells to doxorubicin].
001086 (1999) S. Izawa [Japon] ; K. Maeda ; K. Sugiyama ; J. Mano ; Y. Inoue ; A. KimuraThioredoxin deficiency causes the constitutive activation of Yap1, an AP-1-like transcription factor in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001125 (1998) S. Bandyopadhyay [États-Unis] ; D W Starke ; J J Mieyal ; R M GronostajskiThioltransferase (glutaredoxin) reactivates the DNA-binding activity of oxidation-inactivated nuclear factor I.
001126 (1998) H. Ding [États-Unis] ; B. DempleThiol-mediated disassembly and reassembly of [2Fe-2S] clusters in the redox-regulated transcription factor SoxR.
001132 (1998) S R Lee [États-Unis] ; K S Kwon ; S R Kim ; S G RheeReversible inactivation of protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B in A431 cells stimulated with epidermal growth factor.
001136 (1998) X. Huang [États-Unis] ; B E Crute ; C. Sun ; Y Y Tang ; J J Kelley ; A F Lewis ; K L Hartman ; T M Laue ; N A Speck ; J H BushwellerOverexpression, purification, and biophysical characterization of the heterodimerization domain of the core-binding factor beta subunit.
001151 (1998) M. Zheng [États-Unis] ; F. Aslund ; G. StorzActivation of the OxyR transcription factor by reversible disulfide bond formation.
000004 (2020) Ethan Will Taylor [États-Unis] ; Wilson Radding [États-Unis]Understanding Selenium and Glutathione as Antiviral Factors in COVID-19: Does the Viral Mpro Protease Target Host Selenoproteins and Glutathione Synthesis?
000006 (2020) Jonathan Muri [Suisse] ; Helen Thut [Suisse] ; Qian Feng [Suisse] ; Manfred Kopf [Suisse]Thioredoxin-1 distinctly promotes NF-κB target DNA binding and NLRP3 inflammasome activation independently of Txnip.
000013 (2020) Hamada Abdelgawad [Belgique, Égypte] ; Viktoriya Avramova [Belgique] ; Geert Baggerman [Belgique] ; Geert Van Raemdonck [Belgique] ; Dirk Valkenborg [Belgique] ; Xaveer Van Ostade [Belgique] ; Yves Guisez [Belgique] ; Els Prinsen [Belgique] ; Han Asard [Belgique] ; Wim Van Den Ende [Belgique] ; Gerrit T S. Beemster [Belgique]Starch biosynthesis contributes to the maintenance of photosynthesis and leaf growth under drought stress in maize.
000019 (2020) Rajamanthrilage Kasun Madusanka [Corée du Sud] ; M D Neranjan Tharuka [Corée du Sud] ; D S Liyanage [Corée du Sud] ; D M K P. Sirisena [Corée du Sud] ; Jehee Lee [Corée du Sud]Role of rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii) glutaredoxin 1 in innate immunity, and alleviation of cellular oxidative stress: Insights into localization, molecular characteristics, transcription, and function.
000024 (2020) Miao Chen [République populaire de Chine] ; Jian Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Yang Yang [République populaire de Chine] ; Tao Zhong [République populaire de Chine] ; Peng Zhou [République populaire de Chine] ; Huixian Ma [République populaire de Chine] ; Jingrui Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Dengwen Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Jun Zhou [République populaire de Chine] ; Songbo Xie [République populaire de Chine] ; Min Liu [République populaire de Chine]Redox-dependent regulation of end-binding protein 1 activity by glutathionylation.
000060 (2020) Shadi Maghool [Australie] ; Sharon La Fontaine [Australie] ; Blaine R. Roberts [Australie, États-Unis] ; Ann H. Kwan [Australie] ; Megan J. Maher [Australie]Human glutaredoxin-1 can transfer copper to isolated metal binding domains of the P1B-type ATPase, ATP7B.
000071 (2020) Xingju Song [République populaire de Chine] ; Xu Yang [République populaire de Chine] ; Yangfei Xue [République populaire de Chine] ; Congshan Yang [République populaire de Chine] ; Kaijian Wu [République populaire de Chine] ; Jing Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; Qun Liu [République populaire de Chine]Glutaredoxin 1 Deficiency Leads to Microneme Protein-Mediated Growth Defects in Neospora caninum.
000080 (2020) Lucia Ma [Allemagne] ; Michael Holtmannspötter [Allemagne] ; Sabine Zachgo [Allemagne]Dual-color 3D-dSTORM colocalization and quantification of ROXY1 and RNAPII variants throughout the transcription cycle in root meristem nuclei.
000129 (2019) Maofeng Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Xiyan Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Liaowang Tong [République populaire de Chine] ; Dexin Ou [République populaire de Chine] ; Yaping Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Jumei Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Qingping Wu [République populaire de Chine] ; Yingwang Ye [République populaire de Chine]Random Mutagenesis Applied to Reveal Factors Involved in Oxidative Tolerance and Biofilm Formation in Foodborne Cronobacter malonaticus.
000139 (2019) Pinakin Pandya [Israël] ; Minesh Jethva [Israël] ; Eitan Rubin [Israël] ; Ramon Y. Birnbaum [Israël] ; Alex Braiman [Israël] ; Noah Isakov [Israël]PICOT binding to chromatin-associated EED negatively regulates cyclin D2 expression by increasing H3K27me3 at the CCND2 gene promoter.
000143 (2019) Chrysanthi Valassakis [Grèce] ; Irene Dervisi [Grèce] ; Adamantia Agalou [Pays-Bas] ; Nikolaos Papandreou [Grèce] ; Georgios Kapetsis [Grèce] ; Varvara Podia [Grèce] ; Kosmas Haralampidis [Grèce] ; Vassiliki A. Iconomidou [Grèce] ; Herman P. Spaink [Pays-Bas] ; Andreas Roussis [Grèce]Novel interactions of Selenium Binding Protein family with the PICOT containing proteins AtGRXS14 and AtGRXS16 in Arabidopsis thaliana.
000149 (2019) Xin Cheng [République populaire de Chine] ; Pei-Zhi Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Guang Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Yu Yan [République populaire de Chine] ; Ke Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Beate Brand-Saberi [Allemagne] ; Xuesong Yang [République populaire de Chine]Microbiota-derived lipopolysaccharide retards chondrocyte hypertrophy in the growth plate through elevating Sox9 expression.
000173 (2019) Yoshimitsu Yura [États-Unis] ; Brian S H. Chong [États-Unis] ; Ryan D. Johnson [États-Unis] ; Yosuke Watanabe [États-Unis] ; Yuko Tsukahara [États-Unis] ; Beatriz Ferran [États-Unis] ; Colin E. Murdoch [États-Unis] ; Jessica B. Behring [États-Unis] ; Mark E. Mccomb [États-Unis] ; Catherine E. Costello [États-Unis] ; Yvonne M W. Janssen-Heininger [États-Unis] ; Richard A. Cohen [États-Unis] ; Markus M. Bachschmid [États-Unis] ; Reiko Matsui [États-Unis]Endothelial cell-specific redox gene modulation inhibits angiogenesis but promotes B16F0 tumor growth in mice.
000233 (2018) Daun Jeon [Corée du Sud] ; Heon Joo Park [Corée du Sud] ; Hong Seok Kim [Corée du Sud]Protein S-glutathionylation induced by hypoxia increases hypoxia-inducible factor-1α in human colon cancer cells.
000242 (2018) Holly M. Brown-Borg [États-Unis] ; Sharlene Rakoczy [États-Unis] ; Joseph A. Wonderlich [États-Unis] ; Kurt E. Borg [États-Unis] ; Lalida Rojanathammanee [États-Unis, Thaïlande]Metabolic adaptation of short-living growth hormone transgenic mice to methionine restriction and supplementation.
000284 (2018) Angela-Nadia Albetel [États-Unis] ; Caryn E. Outten [États-Unis]Characterization of Glutaredoxin Fe-S Cluster-Binding Interactions Using Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy.
000299 (2017) Cyril Charbonnel [France] ; Adnan K. Niazi [France] ; Emilie Elvira-Matelot [France] ; Elzbieta Nowak [Pologne] ; Matthias Zytnicki [France] ; Anne De Bures [France] ; Edouard Jobet [France] ; Alisson Opsomer [France] ; Nahid Shamandi [France] ; Marcin Nowotny [Pologne] ; Christine Carapito [France] ; Jean-Philippe Reichheld [France] ; Hervé Vaucheret [France] ; Julio Sáez-Vásquez [France]The siRNA suppressor RTL1 is redox-regulated through glutathionylation of a conserved cysteine in the double-stranded-RNA-binding domain.
000309 (2017) Xinyu Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Wenming Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Chen Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Yi Zhao [République populaire de Chine] ; Hong Yuan [République populaire de Chine] ; Xianshi Tan [République populaire de Chine] ; Lijie Wu [République populaire de Chine] ; Zhuanhua Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Hongfei Wang [République populaire de Chine]Structural insights into the binding of buckwheat glutaredoxin with GSH and regulation of its catalytic activity.
000313 (2017) Adrienne C. Dlouhy [États-Unis] ; Jude Beaudoin ; Simon Labbé ; Caryn E. OuttenSchizosaccharomyces pombe Grx4 regulates the transcriptional repressor Php4 via [2Fe-2S] cluster binding.
000332 (2017) Tezz Quon [Australie] ; Edwin R. Lampugnani [Australie] ; David R. Smyth [Australie]PETAL LOSS and ROXY1 Interact to Limit Growth Within and between Sepals But to Promote Petal Initiation in Arabidopsis thaliana.
000352 (2017) Renhua Xu [République populaire de Chine] ; Zhenwei Yuan [République populaire de Chine] ; Lijuan Yang [République populaire de Chine] ; Lele Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Dan Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Changjun Lv [République populaire de Chine]Inhibition of NAMPT decreases cell growth and enhances susceptibility to oxidative stress.
000391 (2017) Han Yu [États-Unis] ; Jian Yang [États-Unis] ; Yafei Shi [République populaire de Chine] ; Jimmonique Donelson [États-Unis] ; Sean M. Thompson [États-Unis] ; Stuart Sprague [États-Unis] ; Tony Roshan [États-Unis] ; Da-Li Wang [République populaire de Chine] ; Jianzhong Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; Sunghun Park [États-Unis] ; Paul A. Nakata [États-Unis] ; Erin L. Connolly [États-Unis] ; Kendal D. Hirschi [États-Unis] ; Michael A. Grusak [États-Unis] ; Ninghui Cheng [États-Unis]Arabidopsis Glutaredoxin S17 Contributes to Vegetative Growth, Mineral Accumulation, and Redox Balance during Iron Deficiency.
000399 (2016) Shunsuke Yamazaki [Japon] ; Kensuke Takei [Japon] ; Gen Nonaka [Oman]ydjN encodes an S-sulfocysteine transporter required by Escherichia coli for growth on S-sulfocysteine as a sulfur source.
000411 (2016) Laura A. Walters [États-Unis] ; Matthew A. Escobar [États-Unis]The AtGRXS3/4/5/7/8 glutaredoxin gene cluster on Arabidopsis thaliana chromosome 4 is coordinately regulated by nitrate and appears to control primary root growth.
000427 (2016) Jos Hm Schippers [Allemagne] ; Christine H. Foyer [Royaume-Uni] ; Joost T. Van Dongen [Allemagne]Redox regulation in shoot growth, SAM maintenance and flowering.
000439 (2016) Kurt Patterson ; Laura A. Walters ; Andrew M. Cooper ; Jocelyn G. Olvera ; Miguel A. Rosas ; Allan G. Rasmusson ; Matthew A. Escobar [États-Unis]Nitrate-Regulated Glutaredoxins Control Arabidopsis Primary Root Growth.
000443 (2016) Marta A. Uzarska [Allemagne] ; Veronica Nasta [Italie] ; Benjamin D. Weiler [Allemagne] ; Farah Spantgar [Allemagne] ; Simone Ciofi-Baffoni [Italie] ; Maria Rosaria Saviello [Italie] ; Leonardo Gonnelli [Italie] ; Ulrich Mühlenhoff [Allemagne] ; Lucia Banci [Italie] ; Roland Lill [Allemagne]Mitochondrial Bol1 and Bol3 function as assembly factors for specific iron-sulfur proteins.
000447 (2016) Dividutta Das [États-Unis] ; Yi-Hsuan Wang [États-Unis] ; Cheng-Ying Hsieh [États-Unis] ; Yuichiro J. Suzuki [États-Unis]Major vault protein regulates cell growth/survival signaling through oxidative modifications.
000455 (2016) Elke Ströher ; Julia Grassl ; Chris Carrie ; Ricarda Fenske ; James Whelan ; A Harvey Millar [Australie]Glutaredoxin S15 Is Involved in Fe-S Cluster Transfer in Mitochondria Influencing Lipoic Acid-Dependent Enzymes, Plant Growth, and Arsenic Tolerance in Arabidopsis.
000458 (2016) Feng He [République populaire de Chine] ; Lili Wei [République populaire de Chine] ; Wenqi Luo [République populaire de Chine] ; Zhipeng Liao [République populaire de Chine] ; Bo Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Xiaoying Zhou [République populaire de Chine] ; Xue Xiao [République populaire de Chine] ; Jingping You [République populaire de Chine] ; Yufeng Chen [République populaire de Chine] ; Shixing Zheng [République populaire de Chine] ; Ping Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Mariko Murata [Japon] ; Guangwu Huang [République populaire de Chine] ; Zhe Zhang [République populaire de Chine]Glutaredoxin 3 promotes nasopharyngeal carcinoma growth and metastasis via EGFR/Akt pathway and independent of ROS.
000532 (2015) Jingwei Huang [République populaire de Chine] ; Weijuan Hua [République populaire de Chine] ; Jiahuang Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Zichun Hua [République populaire de Chine]Molecular docking to explore the possible binding mode of potential inhibitors of thioredoxin glutathione reductase.
000534 (2015) Jaejoon Jung [Corée du Sud] ; In-Ae Jang [Corée du Sud] ; Sungeun Ahn [Corée du Sud] ; Bora Shin [Corée du Sud] ; Jisun Kim [Corée du Sud] ; Chulwoo Park [Corée du Sud] ; Seung Cheol Jee [Corée du Sud] ; Jung-Suk Sung [Corée du Sud] ; Woojun Park [Corée du Sud]Molecular Mechanisms of Enhanced Bacterial Growth on Hexadecane with Red Clay.
000538 (2015) Juliane Hellfritsch [Allemagne] ; Julian Kirsch ; Manuela Schneider ; Tamara Fluege ; Markus Wortmann ; Jeroen Frijhoff ; Markus Dagnell ; Theres Fey ; Irene Esposito ; Pirkko Kölle ; Kristin Pogoda ; José Pedro Friedmann Angeli ; Irina Ingold ; Peter Kuhlencordt ; Arne Östman ; Ulrich Pohl ; Marcus Conrad ; Heike BeckKnockout of mitochondrial thioredoxin reductase stabilizes prolyl hydroxylase 2 and inhibits tumor growth and tumor-derived angiogenesis.
000572 (2015) Johannes Knuesting ; Christophe Riondet ; Carlos Maria ; Inga Kruse ; Noëlle Bécuwe ; Nicolas König ; Carsten Berndt ; Sébastien Tourrette ; Jocelyne Guilleminot-Montoya ; Enrique Herrero ; Frédéric Gaymard ; Janneke Balk ; Gemma Belli ; Renate Scheibe ; Jean-Philippe Reichheld ; Nicolas Rouhier ; Pascal Rey [France]Arabidopsis glutaredoxin S17 and its partner, the nuclear factor Y subunit C11/negative cofactor 2α, contribute to maintenance of the shoot apical meristem under long-day photoperiod.
000595 (2014) James D. Nolin [États-Unis] ; Jane E. Tully [États-Unis] ; Sidra M. Hoffman [États-Unis] ; Amy S. Guala [États-Unis] ; Jos L. Van Der Velden [États-Unis] ; Matthew E. Poynter [États-Unis] ; Albert Van Der Vliet [États-Unis] ; Vikas Anathy [États-Unis] ; Yvonne M W. Janssen-Heininger [États-Unis]The glutaredoxin/S-glutathionylation axis regulates interleukin-17A-induced proinflammatory responses in lung epithelial cells in association with S-glutathionylation of nuclear factor κB family proteins.
000646 (2014) Lalida Rojanathammanee [Thaïlande] ; Sharlene Rakoczy ; Holly M. Brown-Borg [États-Unis]Growth hormone alters the glutathione S-transferase and mitochondrial thioredoxin systems in long-living Ames dwarf mice.
000680 (2014) Holly M. Brown-Borg [États-Unis] ; Sharlene Rakoczy [États-Unis] ; Joseph A. Wonderlich [États-Unis] ; Vanessa Armstrong [États-Unis] ; Lalida Rojanathammanee [Thaïlande]Altered dietary methionine differentially impacts glutathione and methionine metabolism in long-living growth hormone-deficient Ames dwarf and wild-type mice.
000745 (2013) Bruno Manta [Uruguay] ; Carlo Pavan ; Mattia Sturlese ; Andrea Medeiros ; Martina Crispo ; Carsten Berndt ; R Luise Krauth-Siegel ; Massimo Bellanda ; Marcelo A. CominiIron-sulfur cluster binding by mitochondrial monothiol glutaredoxin-1 of Trypanosoma brucei: molecular basis of iron-sulfur cluster coordination and relevance for parasite infectivity.
000841 (2012) Haoran Li [États-Unis] ; Caryn E. OuttenMonothiol CGFS glutaredoxins and BolA-like proteins: [2Fe-2S] binding partners in iron homeostasis.
000935 (2011) Kristine Steen Jensen [Danemark] ; Jakob R. Winther ; Kaare TeilumMillisecond dynamics in glutaredoxin during catalytic turnover is dependent on substrate binding and absent in the resting states.
000949 (2011) S M Hollup [Norvège] ; E. Fuglebakk ; W R Taylor ; N. ReuterExploring the factors determining the dynamics of different protein folds.
000957 (2011) Ning-Hui Cheng [États-Unis] ; Jian-Zhong Liu ; Xing Liu ; Qingyu Wu ; Sean M. Thompson ; Julie Lin ; Joyce Chang ; Steven A. Whitham ; Sunghun Park ; Jerry D. Cohen ; Kendal D. HirschiArabidopsis monothiol glutaredoxin, AtGRXS17, is critical for temperature-dependent postembryonic growth and development via modulating auxin response.
000958 (2011) Jérémy Couturier [France] ; Elke Ströher ; Angela-Nadia Albetel ; Thomas Roret ; Meenakumari Muthuramalingam ; Lionel Tarrago ; Thorsten Seidel ; Pascale Tsan ; Jean-Pierre Jacquot ; Michael K. Johnson ; Karl-Josef Dietz ; Claude Didierjean ; Nicolas RouhierArabidopsis chloroplastic glutaredoxin C5 as a model to explore molecular determinants for iron-sulfur cluster binding into glutaredoxins.
000960 (2011) Scott W. Aesif [États-Unis] ; Ine Kuipers ; Jos Van Der Velden ; Jane E. Tully ; Amy S. Guala ; Vikas Anathy ; Juliana I. Sheely ; Niki L. Reynaert ; Emiel F M. Wouters ; Albert Van Der Vliet ; Yvonne M W. Janssen-HeiningerActivation of the glutaredoxin-1 gene by nuclear factor κB enhances signaling.
000998 (2010) Jian Qiao [États-Unis] ; Xueying Qiao ; Yang Sun ; Leonard MindichRole of host protein glutaredoxin 3 in the control of transcription during bacteriophage Phi2954 infection.
000A64 (2010) Ling Meng [États-Unis] ; Joshua H. Wong ; Lewis J. Feldman ; Peggy G. Lemaux ; Bob B. BuchananA membrane-associated thioredoxin required for plant growth moves from cell to cell, suggestive of a role in intercellular communication.
000A82 (2009) Yi Xie [États-Unis] ; Sutapa Kole ; Patricia Precht ; Michael J. Pazin ; Michel BernierS-glutathionylation impairs signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 activation and signaling.
000B00 (2009) Shutian Li [Allemagne] ; Andrea Lauri ; Mark Ziemann ; Andrea Busch ; Mrinal Bhave ; Sabine ZachgoNuclear activity of ROXY1, a glutaredoxin interacting with TGA factors, is required for petal development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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