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List of bibliographic references indexed by Glutarédoxines (MeSH)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 541.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000223 (2018) Dilini N. Kekulandara [États-Unis] ; Shima Nagi [États-Unis] ; Hyosuk Seo [États-Unis] ; Christine S. Chow [États-Unis] ; Young-Hoon Ahn [États-Unis]Redox-Inactive Peptide Disrupting Trx1-Ask1 Interaction for Selective Activation of Stress Signaling.
000852 (2012) Changkao Mu [République populaire de Chine] ; Qing Wang ; Zeyi Yuan ; Zhendong Zhang ; Chunlin WangIdentification of glutaredoxin 1 and glutaredoxin 2 genes from Venerupis philippinarum and their responses to benzo[a]pyrene and bacterial challenge.
000860 (2012) Wenbin Qi [États-Unis] ; Jingwei Li ; C Y Chain ; G A Pasquevich ; A F Pasquevich ; J A CowanGlutathione complexed Fe-S centers.
000922 (2011) Morgan Anne Feeney [États-Unis] ; Karthik Veeravalli ; Dana Boyd ; Stéphanie Gon ; Melinda Jo Faulkner ; George Georgiou ; Jonathan BeckwithRepurposing lipoic acid changes electron flow in two important metabolic pathways of Escherichia coli.
000C39 (2007) Stéphane D. Lemaire [France] ; Laure Michelet ; Mirko Zaffagnini ; Vincent Massot ; Emmanuelle Issakidis-BourguetThioredoxins in chloroplasts.
000C42 (2007) Christopher Horst Lillig [Suède] ; Arne HolmgrenThioredoxin and related molecules--from biology to health and disease.
000C43 (2007) Carsten Berndt [Suède] ; Christopher Horst Lillig ; Arne HolmgrenThiol-based mechanisms of the thioredoxin and glutaredoxin systems: implications for diseases in the cardiovascular system.
000C47 (2007) Amir Porat [États-Unis] ; Christopher Horst Lillig ; Catrine Johansson ; Aristi Potamitou Fernandes ; Lennart Nilsson ; Arne Holmgren ; Jon BeckwithThe reducing activity of glutaredoxin 3 toward cytoplasmic substrate proteins is restricted by methionine 43.
000C48 (2007) Clara Camaschella [Italie] ; Alessandro Campanella ; Luigia De Falco ; Loredana Boschetto ; Roberta Merlini ; Laura Silvestri ; Sonia Levi ; Achille IolasconThe human counterpart of zebrafish shiraz shows sideroblastic-like microcytic anemia and iron overload.
000C54 (2007) Kjell O. H Kansson [Danemark] ; Jakob R. WintherStructure of glutaredoxin Grx1p C30S mutant from yeast.
000C55 (2007) Nicolas Foloppe [Suède] ; Lennart NilssonStabilization of the catalytic thiolate in a mammalian glutaredoxin: structure, dynamics and electrostatics of reduced pig glutaredoxin and its mutants.
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.
000C59 (2007) Hong Yan [République populaire de Chine] ; John J. Harding ; Kuiyi Xing ; Marjorie F. LouRevival of glutathione reductase in human cataractous and clear lens extracts by thioredoxin and thioredoxin reductase, in conjunction with alpha-crystallin or thioltransferase.
000C60 (2007) Catrine Johansson [Royaume-Uni] ; Kathryn L. Kavanagh ; Opher Gileadi ; Udo OppermannReversible sequestration of active site cysteines in a 2Fe-2S-bridged dimer provides a mechanism for glutaredoxin 2 regulation in human mitochondria.
000C61 (2007) Michelle C. Sykes ; Amy L. Mowbray ; Hanjoong JoReversible glutathiolation of caspase-3 by glutaredoxin as a novel redox signaling mechanism in tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced cell death.
000C64 (2007) O N Oktyabrsky [Russie] ; G V SmirnovaRedox regulation of cellular functions.
000C65 (2007) Johan Sagemark [Suède] ; Tobias H. Elgán ; Thomas R. Bürglin ; Catrine Johansson ; Arne Holmgren ; Kurt D. BerndtRedox properties and evolution of human glutaredoxins.
000C68 (2007) Shigeru Suna [Japon] ; Fuminori Yamaguchi ; Shoji Kimura ; Masaaki Tokuda ; Fumihiko JitsunariPreventive effect of D-psicose, one of rare ketohexoses, on di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)-induced testicular injury in rat.
000C70 (2007) Seyed Isaac Hashemy [Suède] ; Catrine Johansson ; Carsten Berndt ; Christopher Horst Lillig ; Arne HolmgrenOxidation and S-nitrosylation of cysteines in human cytosolic and mitochondrial glutaredoxins: effects on structure and activity.
000C71 (2007) Yosuke Funato [Japon] ; Hiroaki MikiNucleoredoxin, a novel thioredoxin family member involved in cell growth and differentiation.
000C73 (2007) Min Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Qing Yang ; Yang Gao ; Qingyu WuN-terminus deletion affecting the preparation of soluble cyanobacterial glutaredoxin in Escherichia coli.
000C74 (2007) E. Herrero [Espagne] ; M A De La Torre-RuizMonothiol glutaredoxins: a common domain for multiple functions.
000C75 (2007) Niki L. Reynaert [Pays-Bas] ; Emiel F M. Wouters ; Yvonne M W. Janssen-HeiningerModulation of glutaredoxin-1 expression in a mouse model of allergic airway disease.
000C76 (2007) V I Kulinsky [Russie] ; L S KolesnichenkoMitochondrial glutathione.
000C77 (2007) Molly M. Gallogly [États-Unis] ; John J. MieyalMechanisms of reversible protein glutathionylation in redox signaling and oxidative stress.
000C78 (2007) Jean-Philippe Reichheld [France] ; Mehdi Khafif ; Christophe Riondet ; Michel Droux ; Géraldine Bonnard ; Yves MeyerInactivation of thioredoxin reductases reveals a complex interplay between thioredoxin and glutathione pathways in Arabidopsis development.
000C79 (2007) Min Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Qing Yang ; Lianwen Zhang ; Han Li ; Yunluan Cui ; Qingyu WuIdentification of novel targets of cyanobacterial glutaredoxin.
000C81 (2007) Carsten Berndt [Suède] ; Christoph Hudemann ; Eva-Maria Hanschmann ; Rebecca Axelsson ; Arne Holmgren ; Christopher Horst LilligHow does iron-sulfur cluster coordination regulate the activity of human glutaredoxin 2?
000C83 (2007) Suparna Qanungo [États-Unis] ; David W. Starke ; Harish V. Pai ; John J. Mieyal ; Anna-Liisa NieminenGlutathione supplementation potentiates hypoxic apoptosis by S-glutathionylation of p65-NFkappaB.
000C84 (2007) Shi Pan [États-Unis] ; Bradford C. BerkGlutathiolation regulates tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced caspase-3 cleavage and apoptosis: key role for glutaredoxin in the death pathway.
000C85 (2007) Melissa D. Shelton [États-Unis] ; Timothy S. Kern ; John J. MieyalGlutaredoxin regulates nuclear factor kappa-B and intercellular adhesion molecule in Müller cells: model of diabetic retinopathy.
000C86 (2007) Jing Wang [États-Unis] ; Shi Pan ; Bradford C. BerkGlutaredoxin mediates Akt and eNOS activation by flow in a glutathione reductase-dependent manner.
000C87 (2007) Nicolas Rouhier [France] ; Hideaki Unno ; Sibali Bandyopadhyay ; Lluis Masip ; Sung-Kun Kim ; Masakazu Hirasawa ; José Manuel Gualberto ; Virginie Lattard ; Masami Kusunoki ; David B. Knaff ; George Georgiou ; Toshiharu Hase ; Michael K. Johnson ; Jean-Pierre JacquotFunctional, structural, and spectroscopic characterization of a glutathione-ligated [2Fe-2S] cluster in poplar glutaredoxin C1.
000C89 (2007) Latha Diwakar [Inde] ; Rajappa S. Kenchappa ; Jayasree Annepu ; Vijayalakshmi RavindranathDownregulation of glutaredoxin but not glutathione loss leads to mitochondrial dysfunction in female mice CNS: implications in excitotoxicity.
000C90 (2007) Ju Sheng [États-Unis] ; Jun Ye ; Barry P. RosenCrystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic analysis of Escherichia coliglutaredoxin 2 in complex with glutathione and of a cysteine-less variant without glutathione.
000C91 (2007) John-Paul Bacik [Canada] ; Bart HazesCrystal structures of a poxviral glutaredoxin in the oxidized and reduced states show redox-correlated structural changes.
000C97 (2006) Gabriela M. Kuster [États-Unis] ; Deborah A. Siwik ; David R. Pimentel ; Wilson S. ColucciRole of reversible, thioredoxin-sensitive oxidative protein modifications in cardiac myocytes.
000C98 (2006) Pamela Maher [États-Unis]Redox control of neural function: background, mechanisms, and significance.
000C99 (2006) Carla M. Koehler [États-Unis] ; Kristen N. Beverly ; Edward P. LeverichRedox pathways of the mitochondrion.
000D00 (2006) Stéphanie Gon [États-Unis] ; Melinda J. Faulkner ; Jon BeckwithIn vivo requirement for glutaredoxins and thioredoxins in the reduction of the ribonucleotide reductases of Escherichia coli.
000D01 (2006) Laure Michelet [France] ; Mirko Zaffagnini ; Vincent Massot ; Eliane Keryer ; Hélène Vanacker ; Myroslawa Miginiac-Maslow ; Emmanuelle Issakidis-Bourguet ; Stéphane D. LemaireThioredoxins, glutaredoxins, and glutathionylation: new crosstalks to explore.
000D02 (2006) Svitlana Yegorova [États-Unis] ; Oleg Yegorov ; Marjorie F. LouThioredoxin induced antioxidant gene expressions in human lens epithelial cells.
000D03 (2006) Eva Bjur [Suède] ; Sofia Eriksson-Ygberg ; Fredrik Aslund ; Mikael RhenThioredoxin 1 promotes intracellular replication and virulence of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium.
000D06 (2006) Laura V. Papp [Australie] ; Jun Lu ; Frank Striebel ; Derek Kennedy ; Arne Holmgren ; Kum Kum KhannaThe redox state of SECIS binding protein 2 controls its localization and selenocysteine incorporation function.
000D08 (2006) Mark C. Carroll [États-Unis] ; Caryn E. Outten ; Jody B. Proescher ; Leah Rosenfeld ; Walter H. Watson ; Lisa J. Whitson ; P John Hart ; Laran T. Jensen ; Valeria Cizewski CulottaThe effects of glutaredoxin and copper activation pathways on the disulfide and stability of Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase.
000D09 (2006) Norman Metanis [Israël] ; Ehud Keinan ; Philip E. DawsonSynthetic seleno-glutaredoxin 3 analogues are highly reducing oxidoreductases with enhanced catalytic efficiency.
000D10 (2006) Yingang Feng [République populaire de Chine] ; Nan Zhong ; Nicolas Rouhier ; Toshiharu Hase ; Masami Kusunoki ; Jean-Pierre Jacquot ; Changwen Jin ; Bin XiaStructural insight into poplar glutaredoxin C1 with a bridging iron-sulfur cluster at the active site.
000D11 (2006) Kenji Maeda [Danemark] ; Per H Gglund ; Christine Finnie ; Birte Svensson ; Anette HenriksenStructural basis for target protein recognition by the protein disulfide reductase thioredoxin.
000D12 (2006) David R. Pimentel [États-Unis] ; Takeshi Adachi ; Yasuo Ido ; Tyler Heibeck ; Bingbing Jiang ; Yong Lee ; J Andres Melendez ; Richard A. Cohen ; Wilson S. ColucciStrain-stimulated hypertrophy in cardiac myocytes is mediated by reactive oxygen species-dependent Ras S-glutathiolation.
000D13 (2006) Usha Srinivasan [États-Unis] ; Aveenash Bala ; Shu-Chuan Jao ; David W. Starke ; T William Jordan ; John J. MieyalSelective inactivation of glutaredoxin by sporidesmin and other epidithiopiperazinediones.
000D14 (2006) Ana Garcerá [Espagne] ; Lina Barreto ; Lidia Piedrafita ; Jordi Tamarit ; Enrique HerreroSaccharomyces cerevisiae cells have three Omega class glutathione S-transferases acting as 1-Cys thiol transferases.

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