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List of bibliographic references indexed by Protein Biosynthesis

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 21.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
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.
000431 (2016) Jicheng Duan [États-Unis] ; Vamsi K. Kodali [États-Unis] ; Matthew J. Gaffrey [États-Unis] ; Jia Guo [États-Unis] ; Rosalie K. Chu [États-Unis] ; David G. Camp [États-Unis] ; Richard D. Smith [États-Unis] ; Brian D. Thrall [États-Unis] ; Wei-Jun Qian [États-Unis]Quantitative Profiling of Protein S-Glutathionylation Reveals Redox-Dependent Regulation of Macrophage Function during Nanoparticle-Induced Oxidative Stress.
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.
000D71 (2005) Nicolas Rouhier [France] ; Arsenio Villarejo ; Manoj Srivastava ; Eric Gelhaye ; Olivier Keech ; Michel Droux ; Iris Finkemeier ; Göran Samuelsson ; Karl Josef Dietz ; Jean-Pierre Jacquot ; Gunnar WingsleIdentification of plant glutaredoxin targets.
000E89 (2004) Xiaoqiu Wu [Suède] ; Hans Jörnvall ; Kurt D. Berndt ; Udo OppermannCodon optimization reveals critical factors for high level expression of two rare codon genes in Escherichia coli: RNA stability and secondary structure but not tRNA abundance.
000F41 (2003) George Hoppe [États-Unis] ; Yuh Cherng Chai ; Jonathan SearsEndogenous oxidoreductase expression is induced by aminoglycosides.
000F49 (2003) Jordi Tamarit [Espagne] ; Gemma Belli ; Elisa Cabiscol ; Enrique Herrero ; Joaquim RosBiochemical characterization of yeast mitochondrial Grx5 monothiol glutaredoxin.
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.
000F91 (2002) Aristi Potamitou [Suède] ; Peter Neubauer ; Arne Holmgren ; Alexios Vlamis-GardikasExpression of Escherichia coli glutaredoxin 2 is mainly regulated by ppGpp and sigmaS.
001038 (2001) M. Lundberg [Suède] ; C. Johansson ; J. Chandra ; M. Enoksson ; G. Jacobsson ; J. Ljung ; M. Johansson ; A. HolmgrenCloning and expression of a novel human glutaredoxin (Grx2) with mitochondrial and nuclear isoforms.
001046 (2000) L. Sahlin [Suède] ; H. Wang ; Y. Stjernholm ; M. Lundberg ; G. Ekman ; A. Holmgren ; H. ErikssonThe expression of glutaredoxin is increased in the human cervix in term pregnancy and immediately post-partum, particularly after prostaglandin-induced delivery.
001071 (2000) H. Nakamura [Japon] ; J. Bai ; Y. Nishinaka ; S. Ueda ; T. Sasada ; G. Ohshio ; M. Imamura ; A. Takabayashi ; Y. Yamaoka ; J. YodoiExpression of thioredoxin and glutaredoxin, redox-regulating proteins, in pancreatic cancer.
001073 (2000) C M Grant [Australie] ; S. Luikenhuis ; A. Beckhouse ; M. Soderbergh ; I W DawesDifferential regulation of glutaredoxin gene expression in response to stress conditions in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001109 (1999) Y. Takashima [Japon] ; K. Hirota ; H. Nakamura ; T. Nakamura ; K. Akiyama ; F S Cheng ; M. Maeda ; J. YodoiDifferential expression of glutaredoxin and thioredoxin during monocytic differentiation.
001179 (1997) A. Vlamis-Gardikas [Suède] ; F. Aslund ; G. Spyrou ; T. Bergman ; A. HolmgrenCloning, overexpression, and characterization of glutaredoxin 2, an atypical glutaredoxin from Escherichia coli.
001182 (1997) T. Ebel [Autriche] ; J F Middleton ; A. Frisch ; J. LippCharacterization of a secretory type Theileria parva glutaredoxin homologue identified by novel screening procedure.
001211 (1995) A. Guagliardi [Italie] ; D. De Pascale ; R. Cannio ; V. Nobile ; S. Bartolucci ; M. RossiThe purification, cloning, and high level expression of a glutaredoxin-like protein from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus.
001251 (1994) K. Minakuchi [Japon] ; T. Yabushita ; T. Masumura ; K. Ichihara ; K. TanakaCloning and sequence analysis of a cDNA encoding rice glutaredoxin.
001305 (1991) V A Sandberg ; B. Kren ; J A Fuchs ; C. WoodwardEscherichia coli glutaredoxin: cloning and overexpression, thermodynamic stability of the oxidized and reduced forms, and report of an N-terminal extended species.
001338 (1988) C. Palomo [Espagne] ; J M SierraNote on the activation of the heme-stabilized translational inhibitor of reticulocyte lysates by oxidized glutathione.
001368 (1982) M G Battelli ; E. LorenzoniPurification and properties of a new glutathione-dependent thiol:disulphide oxidoreductase from rat liver.

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