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List of bibliographic references indexed by Oxidoreductases

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 587.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000001 (2020) Ashwin Kumar Jainarayanan [Inde] ; Shambhu Yadav ; Anand Kumar BachhawatYeast glutaredoxin, GRX4, functions as a glutathione S-transferase required for red ade pigment formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
000039 (2020) Anil Kumar [Inde] ; Arvind Kumar Dubey [Inde] ; Varun Kumar [Inde] ; Mohd Akram Ansari [Inde] ; Shiv Narayan [Inde] ; Meenakshi [Inde] ; Sanoj Kumar [Inde] ; Vivek Pandey [Inde] ; Pramod Arvind Shirke [Inde] ; Veena Pande [Inde] ; Indraneel Sanyal [Inde]Over-expression of chickpea glutaredoxin (CaGrx) provides tolerance to heavy metals by reducing metal accumulation and improved physiological and antioxidant defence system.
000057 (2020) M Nica A. Mechoud [Espagne] ; Nuria Pujol-Carrion [Espagne] ; Sandra Montella-Manuel [Espagne] ; Maria Angeles De La Torre-Ruiz [Autriche]Interactions of GMP with Human Glrx3 and with Saccharomyces cerevisiae Grx3 and Grx4 Converge in the Regulation of the Gcn2 Pathway.
000113 (2019) Haoran Li [États-Unis] ; Caryn E. Outten [États-Unis]The conserved CDC motif in the yeast iron regulator Aft2 mediates iron-sulfur cluster exchange and protein-protein interactions with Grx3 and Bol2.
000199 (2018) Divya Prakash ; Karim A. Walters ; Ryan J. Martinie [États-Unis] ; Addison C. Mccarver [États-Unis] ; Adepu K. Kumar ; Daniel J. Lessner [États-Unis] ; Carsten Krebs [États-Unis] ; John H. Golbeck [États-Unis] ; James G. Ferry [États-Unis]Toward a mechanistic and physiological understanding of a ferredoxin:disulfide reductase from the domains Archaea and Bacteria.
000212 (2018) Chang-Biao Chi [République populaire de Chine] ; Yajun Tang [République populaire de Chine] ; Jiahai Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Ya-Nan Dai [République populaire de Chine] ; Mohnad Abdalla [République populaire de Chine] ; Yuxing Chen [République populaire de Chine] ; Cong-Zhao Zhou [République populaire de Chine]Structural and Biochemical Insights into the Multiple Functions of Yeast Grx3.
000284 (2018) Angela-Nadia Albetel [États-Unis] ; Caryn E. Outten [États-Unis]Characterization of Glutaredoxin Fe-S Cluster-Binding Interactions Using Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy.
000289 (2018) Raphael J. Eberle [Brésil] ; Liege A. Kawai [Brésil] ; Fabio R. De Moraes [Brésil] ; Ljubica Tasic [Brésil] ; Raghuvir K. Arni [Brésil] ; Monika A. Coronado [Brésil]Biochemical and biophysical characterization of a mycoredoxin protein glutaredoxin A1 from Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis.
000292 (2018) Long-Bin Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Ming-Guang Feng [République populaire de Chine]Antioxidant enzymes and their contributions to biological control potential of fungal insect pathogens.
000300 (2017) Haoran Li ; Martin Stümpfig ; Caiguo Zhang [États-Unis] ; Xiuxiang An [États-Unis] ; Joanne Stubbe [États-Unis] ; Roland Lill [Allemagne] ; Mingxia Huang [États-Unis]The diferric-tyrosyl radical cluster of ribonucleotide reductase and cytosolic iron-sulfur clusters have distinct and similar biogenesis requirements.
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.
000329 (2017) Nuria Pujol-Carrion [Espagne] ; Maria Angeles De La Torre-Ruiz [Espagne]Physical interaction between the MAPK Slt2 of the PKC1-MAPK pathway and Grx3/Grx4 glutaredoxins is required for the oxidative stress response in budding yeast.
000360 (2017) Marie-Sylviane Rahantaniaina [France] ; Shengchun Li [France] ; Gilles Chatel-Innocenti [France] ; Andrée Tuzet [France] ; Amna Mhamdi [France] ; Hélène Vanacker [France] ; Graham Noctor [France]Glutathione oxidation in response to intracellular H2O2: Key but overlapping roles for dehydroascorbate reductases.
000402 (2016) Leen Mathys [Belgique] ; Jan Balzarini [Belgique]The role of cellular oxidoreductases in viral entry and virus infection-associated oxidative stress: potential therapeutic applications.
000422 (2016) Núria Vall-Llaura [Espagne] ; Gemma Reverter-Branchat [Espagne] ; Celia Vived [Espagne] ; Naomi Weertman [Espagne] ; María José Rodríguez-Colman [Espagne] ; Elisa Cabiscol [Espagne]Reversible glutathionylation of Sir2 by monothiol glutaredoxins Grx3/4 regulates stress resistance.
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.
000545 (2015) Matthew J. Picklo ; Eric K. Long ; Emilie E. Vomhof-DekreyGlutathionyl systems and metabolic dysfunction in obesity.
000609 (2014) Corinne Cassier-Chauvat [France] ; Franck Chauvat [France]Responses to oxidative and heavy metal stresses in cyanobacteria: recent advances.
000614 (2014) Helen R. Griffiths [Royaume-Uni] ; Irundika H K. Dias [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel S. Willetts [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Devitt [Royaume-Uni]Redox regulation of protein damage in plasma.
000689 (2013) E G Varlamova ; M V Gol'Tiaev ; S V Novoselov ; V I Novoselov ; E E Fecenko[Characterization of some thiol oxidoreductase family members].
000707 (2013) Benoit Marteyn [France] ; Samer Sakr ; Sandrine Farci ; Mariette Bedhomme ; Solenne Chardonnet ; Paulette Decottignies ; Stéphane D. Lemaire ; Corinne Cassier-Chauvat ; Franck ChauvatThe Synechocystis PCC6803 MerA-like enzyme operates in the reduction of both mercury and uranium under the control of the glutaredoxin 1 enzyme.
000751 (2013) Jérémy Couturier [France] ; Pascalita Prosper ; Alison M. Winger ; Arnaud Hecker ; Masakazu Hirasawa ; David B. Knaff ; Pierre Gans ; Jean-Pierre Jacquot ; Alda Navaza ; Ahmed Haouz ; Nicolas RouhierIn the absence of thioredoxins, what are the reductants for peroxiredoxins in Thermotoga maritima?
000848 (2012) Ryo Ueta [Japon] ; Naoko Fujiwara ; Kazuhiro Iwai ; Yuko Yamaguchi-IwaiIron-induced dissociation of the Aft1p transcriptional regulator from target gene promoters is an initial event in iron-dependent gene suppression.
000853 (2012) Frank E. Nargang [Canada] ; Kelly Adames ; Cornelia Rüb ; Serena Cheung ; Nancy Easton ; Cheryl E. Nargang ; Michael S. ChaeIdentification of genes required for alternative oxidase production in the Neurospora crassa gene knockout library.
000887 (2012) Kamel Chibani [France] ; Lionel Tarrago ; José Manuel Gualberto ; Gunnar Wingsle ; Pascal Rey ; Jean-Pierre Jacquot ; Nicolas RouhierAtypical thioredoxins in poplar: the glutathione-dependent thioredoxin-like 2.1 supports the activity of target enzymes possessing a single redox active cysteine.
000940 (2011) Yan Zhang [États-Unis] ; Lili Liu ; Xiaorong Wu ; Xiuxiang An ; Joanne Stubbe ; Mingxia HuangInvestigation of in vivo diferric tyrosyl radical formation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rnr2 protein: requirement of Rnr4 and contribution of Grx3/4 AND Dre2 proteins.
000942 (2011) Haoran Li [États-Unis] ; Daphne T. Mapolelo ; Nin N. Dingra ; Greg Keller ; Pamela J. Riggs-Gelasco ; Dennis R. Winge ; Michael K. Johnson ; Caryn E. OuttenHistidine 103 in Fra2 is an iron-sulfur cluster ligand in the [2Fe-2S] Fra2-Grx3 complex and is required for in vivo iron signaling in yeast.
000A24 (2010) Nuria Pujol-Carrion [Espagne] ; Maria Angeles De La Torre-RuizGlutaredoxins Grx4 and Grx3 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae play a role in actin dynamics through their Trx domains, which contributes to oxidative stress resistance.
000A35 (2010) Jérémy Couturier [France] ; Claude Didierjean ; Jean-Pierre Jacquot ; Nicolas RouhierEngineered mutated glutaredoxins mimicking peculiar plant class III glutaredoxins bind iron-sulfur centers and possess reductase activity.
000A44 (2010) Ulrich Mühlenhoff [Allemagne] ; Sabine Molik [Allemagne] ; José R. Godoy [Allemagne] ; Marta A. Uzarska [Allemagne] ; Nadine Richter [Allemagne] ; Andreas Seubert [Allemagne] ; Yan Zhang [États-Unis] ; Joanne Stubbe [États-Unis] ; Fabien Pierrel [France] ; Enrique Herrero [Espagne] ; Christopher Horst Lillig [Allemagne] ; Roland Lill [Allemagne]Cytosolic monothiol glutaredoxins function in intracellular iron sensing and trafficking via their bound iron-sulfur cluster.
000A50 (2010) Stefano M. Marino [États-Unis] ; Yehua Li ; Dmitri E. Fomenko ; Natalia Agisheva ; Ronald L. Cerny ; Vadim N. GladyshevCharacterization of surface-exposed reactive cysteine residues in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
000A69 (2009) Haoran Li [États-Unis] ; Daphne T. Mapolelo ; Nin N. Dingra ; Sunil G. Naik ; Nicholas S. Lees ; Brian M. Hoffman ; Pamela J. Riggs-Gelasco ; Boi Hanh Huynh ; Michael K. Johnson ; Caryn E. OuttenThe yeast iron regulatory proteins Grx3/4 and Fra2 form heterodimeric complexes containing a [2Fe-2S] cluster with cysteinyl and histidyl ligation.
000A90 (2009) Lionel Tarrago [France] ; Edith Laugier ; Mirko Zaffagnini ; Christophe Marchand ; Pierre Le Maréchal ; Nicolas Rouhier ; Stéphane D. Lemaire ; Pascal ReyRegeneration mechanisms of Arabidopsis thaliana methionine sulfoxide reductases B by glutaredoxins and thioredoxins.
000A99 (2009) Shinji Kawasaki [Japon] ; Yu Sakai ; Tohru Takahashi ; Ippei Suzuki ; Youichi NiimuraO2 and reactive oxygen species detoxification complex, composed of O2-responsive NADH:rubredoxin oxidoreductase-flavoprotein A2-desulfoferrodoxin operon enzymes, rubperoxin, and rubredoxin, in Clostridium acetobutylicum.
000B01 (2009) Qiang Wan [Corée du Sud] ; Ilson Whang ; Jae-Seong Lee ; Jehee LeeNovel omega glutathione S-transferases in disk abalone: Characterization and protective roles against environmental stress.
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.
000B43 (2009) Chuian-Fu Ken [Taïwan] ; Choa-Yi Lin ; Yu-Chi Jiang ; Lisa Wen ; Chi-Tsai LinCloning, expression, and characterization of an enzyme possessing both glutaredoxin and dehydroascorbate reductase activity from Taiwanofungus camphorata.
000B51 (2009) Megan C. Wadington [États-Unis] ; Jane E. Ladner ; Nina V. Stourman ; Joel M. Harp ; Richard N. ArmstrongAnalysis of the structure and function of YfcG from Escherichia coli reveals an efficient and unique disulfide bond reductase.
000B89 (2008) Yuji Yamamoto [États-Unis] ; Dani Ritz ; Anne-Gaëlle Planson ; Thomas J. Jönsson ; Melinda J. Faulkner ; Dana Boyd ; Jon Beckwith ; Leslie B. PooleMutant AhpC peroxiredoxins suppress thiol-disulfide redox deficiencies and acquire deglutathionylating activity.
000C19 (2008) Michael Filser [Allemagne] ; Marcelo A. Comini ; Maria M. Molina-Navarro ; Natalie Dirdjaja ; Enrique Herrero ; R Luise Krauth-SiegelCloning, functional analysis, and mitochondrial localization of Trypanosoma brucei monothiol glutaredoxin-1.
000C22 (2008) Mirko Zaffagnini [France] ; Laure Michelet ; Vincent Massot ; Paolo Trost ; Stéphane D. LemaireBiochemical characterization of glutaredoxins from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii reveals the unique properties of a chloroplastic CGFS-type glutaredoxin.
000C36 (2007) Feiyan Chai [République populaire de Chine] ; Hong Yan[Thioltransferase and thioredoxin system in cataract].
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.
000C56 (2007) Christina Vieira Dos Santos [France] ; Edith Laugier ; Lionel Tarrago ; Vincent Massot ; Emmanuelle Issakidis-Bourguet ; Nicolas Rouhier ; Pascal ReySpecificity of thioredoxins and glutaredoxins as electron donors to two distinct classes of Arabidopsis plastidial methionine sulfoxide reductases B.

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