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List of bibliographic references indexed by donor

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 90.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000045 (2020) Benjamin Dennis Weiler [Allemagne] ; Marie-Christin Brück [Allemagne] ; Isabell Kothe [Allemagne] ; Eckhard Bill [Allemagne] ; Roland Lill [Allemagne] ; Ulrich Mühlenhoff [Allemagne]Mitochondrial [4Fe-4S] protein assembly involves reductive [2Fe-2S] cluster fusion on ISCA1-ISCA2 by electron flow from ferredoxin FDX2.
000161 (2019) Rajib Sengupta [Suède] ; Lucia Coppo [Suède] ; Pradeep Mishra [Suède] ; Arne Holmgren [Suède]Glutathione-glutaredoxin is an efficient electron donor system for mammalian p53R2-R1-dependent ribonucleotide reductase.
000218 (2018) Joshua A. Olive [États-Unis] ; J A Cowan [États-Unis]Role of the HSPA9/HSC20 chaperone pair in promoting directional human iron-sulfur cluster exchange involving monothiol glutaredoxin 5.
000261 (2018) Yan Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; Fan Yang [République populaire de Chine] ; Siying Li [États-Unis] ; Junbiao Dai [République populaire de Chine] ; Haiteng Deng [République populaire de Chine]Glutaredoxin Deletion Shortens Chronological Life Span in Saccharomyces cerevisiae via ROS-Mediated Ras/PKA Activation.
000314 (2017) Sambuddha Sen [États-Unis] ; J A Cowan [États-Unis]Role of protein-glutathione contacts in defining glutaredoxin-3 [2Fe-2S] cluster chirality, ligand exchange and transfer chemistry.
000393 (2017) Tapas C. Nag [Inde] ; Pankaj Kumar [Inde] ; Shashi Wadhwa [Inde]Age related distribution of 4-hydroxy 2-nonenal immunoreactivity in human retina.
000416 (2016) Ryuta Tobe [États-Unis] ; Bradley A. Carlson [États-Unis] ; Jang Hoe Huh [Corée du Sud] ; Nadia P. Castro [États-Unis] ; Xue-Ming Xu [États-Unis] ; Petra A. Tsuji [États-Unis] ; Sang-Goo Lee [États-Unis] ; Jeyoung Bang [Corée du Sud] ; Ji-Woon Na [Corée du Sud] ; Young-Yun Kong [Corée du Sud] ; Daniel Beaglehole [États-Unis] ; Eileen Southon [États-Unis] ; Harold Seifried [États-Unis] ; Lino Tessarollo [États-Unis] ; David S. Salomon [États-Unis] ; Ulrich Schweizer [Allemagne] ; Vadim N. Gladyshev [États-Unis] ; Dolph L. Hatfield [États-Unis] ; Byeong Jae Lee [Corée du Sud]Selenophosphate synthetase 1 is an essential protein with roles in regulation of redox homoeostasis in mammals.
000423 (2016) Arvind Kumar Dubey [Inde] ; Navin Kumar [Inde] ; Nayan Sahu [Inde] ; Pankaj Kumar Verma [Inde] ; Debasis Chakrabarty [Inde] ; Soumit K. Behera [Inde] ; Shekhar Mallick [Inde]Response of two rice cultivars differing in their sensitivity towards arsenic, differs in their expression of glutaredoxin and glutathione S transferase genes and antioxidant usage.
000442 (2016) Kershini Govender [Afrique du Sud] ; Jennifer A. Thomson [Afrique du Sud] ; Sagadevan Mundree [Australie] ; Abdelaleim Ismail Elsayed [Égypte] ; Mohammed Suhail Rafudeen [Afrique du Sud]Molecular and biochemical characterisation of a novel type II peroxiredoxin (XvPrx2) from the resurrection plant Xerophyta viscosa.
000446 (2016) Insiya Fidai [États-Unis] ; Christine Wachnowsky [États-Unis] ; J A Cowan [États-Unis]Mapping cellular Fe-S cluster uptake and exchange reactions - divergent pathways for iron-sulfur cluster delivery to human ferredoxins.
000467 (2016) Christine Wachnowsky [États-Unis] ; Insiya Fidai [États-Unis] ; James A. Cowan [États-Unis]Cytosolic iron-sulfur cluster transfer-a proposed kinetic pathway for reconstitution of glutaredoxin 3.
000504 (2015) Amelia Mordas [Royaume-Uni] ; Kostas Tokatlidis [Royaume-Uni]The MIA pathway: a key regulator of mitochondrial oxidative protein folding and biogenesis.
000573 (2015) Constantine Chrysostomou [États-Unis] ; Erik M. Quandt [États-Unis] ; Nicholas M. Marshall [États-Unis] ; Everett Stone [États-Unis] ; George Georgiou [États-Unis]An alternate pathway of arsenate resistance in E. coli mediated by the glutathione S-transferase GstB.
000597 (2014) Eun Hye Lee [Corée du Sud] ; Hwa-Young Kim [Corée du Sud] ; Kwang Yeon Hwang [Corée du Sud]The GSH- and GSSG-bound structures of glutaredoxin from Clostridium oremlandii.
000599 (2014) Jun Ye [République populaire de Chine] ; S Venkadesh Nadar [États-Unis] ; Jiaojiao Li [États-Unis] ; Barry P. Rosen [États-Unis]Structure of Escherichia coli Grx2 in complex with glutathione: a dual-function hybrid of glutaredoxin and glutathione S-transferase.
000621 (2014) Shutian Li [Allemagne]Redox Modulation Matters: Emerging Functions for Glutaredoxins in Plant Development and Stress Responses.
000631 (2014) Mei-Ru Si [République populaire de Chine] ; Lei Zhang ; Zhi-Fang Yang ; Yi-Xiang Xu ; Ying-Bao Liu ; Cheng-Ying Jiang ; Yao Wang ; Xi-Hui Shen ; Shuang-Jiang LiuNrdH Redoxin enhances resistance to multiple oxidative stresses by acting as a peroxidase cofactor in Corynebacterium glutamicum.
000641 (2014) Olof Björnberg [Danemark] ; Petr Efler [Danemark] ; Epie Denis Ebong [Danemark] ; Birte Svensson [Danemark] ; Per H Gglund [Danemark]Lactococcus lactis TrxD represents a subgroup of thioredoxins prevalent in Gram-positive bacteria containing WCXDC active site motifs.
000677 (2014) Kerstin Kojer [Allemagne] ; Jan Riemer [Allemagne]Balancing oxidative protein folding: the influences of reducing pathways on disulfide bond formation.
000692 (2013) David B. Knaff [États-Unis] ; Roger B. SuttonUtility of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 glutaredoxin A as a platform to study high-resolution mutagenesis of proteins.
000733 (2013) Koen Van Laer [Belgique] ; Aleksandra M. Dziewulska ; Marcus Fislage ; Khadija Wahni ; Abderahim Hbeddou ; Jean-Francois Collet ; Wim Versées ; Luis M. Mateos ; Veronica Tamu Dufe ; Joris MessensNrdH-redoxin of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Corynebacterium glutamicum dimerizes at high protein concentration and exclusively receives electrons from thioredoxin reductase.

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