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List of bibliographic references indexed by Oxidoreductases (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 237.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000B02 (2009) Zai-Rong Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Sarah PerrettNovel glutaredoxin activity of the yeast prion protein Ure2 reveals a native-like dimer within fibrils.
000E45 (2004) Stephanie Achebach [Allemagne] ; Quang Hon Tran ; Alexios Vlamis-Gardikas ; Martin Müllner ; Arne Holmgren ; Gottfried UndenStimulation of Fe-S cluster insertion into apoFNR by Escherichia coli glutaredoxins 1, 2 and 3 in vitro.
000E50 (2004) Gemma Bellí [Espagne] ; María Micaela Molina ; José García-Martínez ; José E. Pérez-Ortín ; Enrique HerreroSaccharomyces cerevisiae glutaredoxin 5-deficient cells subjected to continuous oxidizing conditions are affected in the expression of specific sets of genes.
000E54 (2004) Jennifer F. Caplan [Canada] ; Nolan R. Filipenko ; Sandra L. Fitzpatrick ; David M. WaismanRegulation of annexin A2 by reversible glutathionylation.
000E61 (2004) George Hoppe [États-Unis] ; Yuh-Cherng Chai ; John W. Crabb ; Jonathan SearsProtein s-glutathionylation in retinal pigment epithelium converts heat shock protein 70 to an active chaperone.
000E71 (2004) Lisa M. Landino [États-Unis] ; Katherine L. Moynihan ; Jonathan V. Todd ; Kelly L. KennettModulation of the redox state of tubulin by the glutathione/glutaredoxin reductase system.
000E76 (2004) Catrine Johansson [Suède] ; Christopher Horst Lillig ; Arne HolmgrenHuman mitochondrial glutaredoxin reduces S-glutathionylated proteins with high affinity accepting electrons from either glutathione or thioredoxin reductase.
000E88 (2004) Marco Nardini [Italie] ; Michela Mazzocco ; Anna Massaro ; Massimo Maffei ; Alessandro Vergano ; Alessandra Donadini ; Paolo Scartezzini ; Martino BolognesiCrystal structure of the glutaredoxin-like protein SH3BGRL3 at 1.6 Angstrom resolution.
000E94 (2004) Raffaele Lopreiato [Italie] ; Sonia Facchin ; Geppo Sartori ; Giorgio Arrigoni ; Stefano Casonato ; Maria Ruzzene ; Lorenzo A. Pinna ; Giovanna CarignaniAnalysis of the interaction between piD261/Bud32, an evolutionarily conserved protein kinase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and the Grx4 glutaredoxin.
000F03 (2003) Hideyuki Yamawaki [États-Unis] ; Judith Haendeler ; Bradford C. BerkThioredoxin: a key regulator of cardiovascular homeostasis.
000F05 (2003) Seung Jun Kim [Corée du Sud] ; Joo Rang Woo ; Young Sun Hwang ; Dae Gwin Jeong ; Dong Hae Shin ; Kanghwa Kim ; Seong Eon RyuThe tetrameric structure of Haemophilus influenza hybrid Prx5 reveals interactions between electron donor and acceptor proteins.
000F07 (2003) E. Giordano [Italie] ; I. Peluso ; R. Rendina ; A. Digilio ; M. FuriaThe clot gene of Drosophila melanogaster encodes a conserved member of the thioredoxin-like protein superfamily.
000F08 (2003) Godwin Y. Amegbey [Canada] ; Hassan Monzavi ; Bahram Habibi-Nazhad ; Sudeepa Bhattacharyya ; David S. WishartStructural and functional characterization of a thioredoxin-like protein (Mt0807) from Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum.
000F10 (2003) Emma J. Collinson [Royaume-Uni] ; Chris M. GrantRole of yeast glutaredoxins as glutathione S-transferases.
000F20 (2003) Frederik Pauwels [Belgique] ; Bjorn Vergauwen ; Frank Vanrobaeys ; Bart Devreese ; Jozef J. Van BeeumenPurification and characterization of a chimeric enzyme from Haemophilus influenzae Rd that exhibits glutathione-dependent peroxidase activity.
000F22 (2003) Stefan Rahlfs [Allemagne] ; Christine Nickel ; Marcel Deponte ; R Heiner Schirmer ; Katja BeckerPlasmodium falciparum thioredoxins and glutaredoxins as central players in redox metabolism.
000F24 (2003) Eleanor W. Trotter [Royaume-Uni] ; Chris M. GrantNon-reciprocal regulation of the redox state of the glutathione-glutaredoxin and thioredoxin systems.
000F26 (2003) Nicolas Rouhier [France] ; Jean Pierre JacquotMolecular and catalytic properties of a peroxiredoxin-glutaredoxin hybrid from Neisseria meningitidis.
000F28 (2003) J. Lysell [Suède] ; Y. Stjernholm Vladic ; N. Ciarlo ; A. Holmgren ; L. SahlinImmunohistochemical determination of thioredoxin and glutaredoxin distribution in the human cervix, and possible relation to cervical ripening.
000F30 (2003) Naomi Campanale [Australie] ; Christine Nickel ; Claudia A. Daubenberger ; Dean A. Wehlan ; Jeff J. Gorman ; Nectarios Klonis ; Katja Becker ; Leann TilleyIdentification and characterization of heme-interacting proteins in the malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum.
000F32 (2003) Katja Becker [Allemagne] ; Stefan Rahlfs ; Christine Nickel ; R Heiner SchirmerGlutathione--functions and metabolism in the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
000F39 (2003) Eric Gelhaye [France] ; Nicolas Rouhier ; Jean Pierre JacquotEvidence for a subgroup of thioredoxin h that requires GSH/Grx for its reduction.
000F40 (2003) Kikuko Watanabe [Japon] ; Hiroaki Ohkubo ; Haruki Niwa ; Naomi Tanikawa ; Noriko Koda ; Seiji Ito ; Yoshihiro OhmiyaEssential 110Cys in active site of membrane-associated prostaglandin E synthase-2.
000F42 (2003) Jae J. Song [États-Unis] ; Yong J. LeeEffect of glucose concentration on activation of the ASK1-SEK1-JNK1 signal transduction pathway.
000F43 (2003) Jae J. Song [États-Unis] ; Yong J. LeeDifferential role of glutaredoxin and thioredoxin in metabolic oxidative stress-induced activation of apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1.
000F45 (2003) Katia D'Ambrosio [France] ; Brice Kauffmann ; Nicolas Rouhier ; Ettore Benedetti ; Jean-Pierre Jacquot ; André Aubry ; Catherine CorbierCrystallization and preliminary X-ray studies of the glutaredoxin from poplar in complex with glutathione.
000F48 (2003) Nicolas Rouhier [France] ; Alexios Vlamis-Gardikas ; Christopher Horst Lillig ; Carsten Berndt ; Jens-Dirk Schwenn ; Arne Holmgren ; Jean-Pierre JacquotCharacterization of the redox properties of poplar glutaredoxin.
000F49 (2003) Jordi Tamarit [Espagne] ; Gemma Belli ; Elisa Cabiscol ; Enrique Herrero ; Joaquim RosBiochemical characterization of yeast mitochondrial Grx5 monothiol glutaredoxin.
000F51 (2003) Renhui Li [États-Unis] ; January D. Haile ; Peter J. KennellyAn arsenate reductase from Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 exhibits a novel combination of catalytic characteristics.
000F53 (2003) Yasuhiro Kashima ; Kazuhiko IshikawaAlkyl hydroperoxide reductase dependent on thioredoxin-like protein from Pyrococcus horikoshii.
000F54 (2003) Juan Jurado [Espagne] ; María-José Prieto-Alamo ; José Madrid-Rísquez ; Carmen PueyoAbsolute gene expression patterns of thioredoxin and glutaredoxin redox systems in mouse.
000F57 (2002) Christine L. White [États-Unis] ; Tatiana G. Senkevich ; Bernard MossVaccinia virus G4L glutaredoxin is an essential intermediate of a cytoplasmic disulfide bond pathway required for virion assembly.
000F58 (2002) José R. Pedrajas [Espagne] ; Pablo Porras ; Emilia Martínez-Galisteo ; C Alicia Padilla ; Antonio Miranda-Vizuete ; J Antonio BárcenaTwo isoforms of Saccharomyces cerevisiae glutaredoxin 2 are expressed in vivo and localize to different subcellular compartments.
000F60 (2002) Eleanor W. Trotter [Royaume-Uni] ; Chris M. GrantThioredoxins are required for protection against a reductive stress in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
000F61 (2002) Jean-Pierre Jacquot [France] ; Eric Gelhaye ; Nicolas Rouhier ; Catherine Corbier ; Claude Didierjean ; André AubryThioredoxins and related proteins in photosynthetic organisms: molecular basis for thiol dependent regulation.
000F62 (2002) Alexios Vlamis-Gardikas [Suède] ; Arne HolmgrenThioredoxin and glutaredoxin isoforms.
000F64 (2002) Emma J. Collinson [Royaume-Uni] ; Glen L. Wheeler ; Ester Oc N Garrido ; Angela M. Avery ; Simon V. Avery ; Chris M. GrantThe yeast glutaredoxins are active as glutathione peroxidases.
000F66 (2002) Heather M. Alger [États-Unis] ; David L. WilliamsThe disulfide redox system of Schistosoma mansoni and the importance of a multifunctional enzyme, thioredoxin glutathione reductase.
000F67 (2002) Gemma Bellí [Espagne] ; Julio Polaina ; Jordi Tamarit ; María Angeles De La Torre ; María Teresa Rodríguez-Manzaneque ; Joaquim Ros ; Enrique HerreroStructure-function analysis of yeast Grx5 monothiol glutaredoxin defines essential amino acids for the function of the protein.
000F68 (2002) Ian A. Cotgreave [Suède] ; Robert Gerdes ; Ina Schuppe-Koistinen ; Christina LindS-glutathionylation of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase: role of thiol oxidation and catalysis by glutaredoxin.
000F69 (2002) Ester Oc N Garrido [Royaume-Uni] ; Chris M. GrantRole of thioredoxins in the response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to oxidative stress induced by hydroperoxides.
000F70 (2002) Jae J. Song [États-Unis] ; Juong G. Rhee ; Mohan Suntharalingam ; Susan A. Walsh ; Douglas R. Spitz ; Yong J. LeeRole of glutaredoxin in metabolic oxidative stress. Glutaredoxin as a sensor of oxidative stress mediated by H2O2.
000F72 (2002) Daniel Shenton [Royaume-Uni] ; Gabriel Perrone ; Kathryn A. Quinn ; Ian W. Dawes ; Chris M. GrantRegulation of protein S-thiolation by glutaredoxin 5 in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
000F74 (2002) Chiara Cabrele [Allemagne] ; Stella Fiori ; Stefano Pegoraro ; Luis MoroderRedox-active cyclic bis(cysteinyl)peptides as catalysts for in vitro oxidative protein folding.
000F76 (2002) Aristi Potamitou [Suède] ; Arne Holmgren ; Alexios Vlamis-GardikasProtein levels of Escherichia coli thioredoxins and glutaredoxins and their relation to null mutants, growth phase, and function.
000F79 (2002) Carmen Pueyo [Espagne] ; Juan Jurado ; María-José Prieto-Alamo ; Fernando Monje-Casas ; Juan L Pez-BareaMultiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction for determining transcriptional regulation of thioredoxin and glutaredoxin pathways.
000F82 (2002) Christina Lind [Suède] ; Robert Gerdes ; Ylva Hamnell ; Ina Schuppe-Koistinen ; Helena Brockenhuus Von Löwenhielm ; Arne Holmgren ; Ian A. CotgreaveIdentification of S-glutathionylated cellular proteins during oxidative stress and constitutive metabolism by affinity purification and proteomic analysis.
000F84 (2002) María Teresa Rodríguez-Manzaneque [Espagne] ; Jordi Tamarit ; Gemma Bellí ; Joaquim Ros ; Enrique HerreroGrx5 is a mitochondrial glutaredoxin required for the activity of iron/sulfur enzymes.
000F85 (2002) Pablo Porras [Espagne] ; José R. Pedrajas ; Emilia Martínez-Galisteo ; C Alicia Padilla ; Catrine Johansson ; Arne Holmgren ; J Antonio BárcenaGlutaredoxins catalyze the reduction of glutathione by dihydrolipoamide with high efficiency.
000F86 (2002) Enrique Herrero [Espagne] ; Joaquim RosGlutaredoxins and oxidative stress defense in yeast.
000F87 (2002) Nicolas Rouhier [France] ; Eric Gelhaye ; Jean Pierre JacquotGlutaredoxin-dependent peroxiredoxin from poplar: protein-protein interaction and catalytic mechanism.

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