نتایج جستجو برای: redox

تعداد نتایج: 39274  

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
J C Brimecombe W K Potthoff E Aizenman

In recombinant N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors, two redox modulatory sites are thought to exist, one formed by Cys744 and Cys798 on NMDA receptor subunit (NR) 1, and a second one, not yet localized, on NR2A. Reductants increase the open dwell-time and opening frequency of NR1/NR2A channels. In contrast, NR1/NR2B and NR1/NR2C channels exhibit changes only in opening frequency after redox t...

2013
HE N. XU MIN FENG LILY MOON NATHAN DOLLOFF WAFIK EL-DEIRY LIN Z. LI

The mitochondrial redox state and its heterogeneity of colon cancer at tissue level have not been previously reported. Nor has how p53 regulates mitochondrial respiration been measured at (deep) tissue level, presumably due to the unavailability of the technology that has sufficient spatial resolution and tissue penetration depth. Our prior work demonstrated that the mitochondrial redox state a...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Michalis G Nikolaidis Antonios Kyparos Chrysoula Spanou Vassilis Paschalis Anastasios A Theodorou Ioannis S Vrabas

The central aim of this review is to address the highly multidisciplinary topic of redox biology as related to exercise using an integrative and comparative approach rather than focusing on blood, skeletal muscle or humans. An attempt is also made to re-define 'oxidative stress' as well as to introduce the term 'alterations in redox homeostasis' to describe changes in redox homeostasis indicati...

2014
Gregory M. Enns Tereza Moore Anthony Le Kondala Atkuri Monisha K. Shah Kristina Cusmano-Ozog Anna-Kaisa Niemi Tina M. Cowan

Mitochondrial disorders are associated with decreased energy production and redox imbalance. Glutathione plays a central role in redox signaling and protecting cells from oxidative damage. In order to understand the consequences of mitochondrial dysfunction on in vivo redox status, and to determine how this varies by mitochondrial disease subtype and clinical severity, we used a sensitive tande...

2013
Isabel Aller Nicolas Rouhier Andreas J. Meyer

Glutathione is important for detoxification, as a cofactor in biochemical reactions and as a thiol-redox buffer. The cytosolic glutathione buffer is normally highly reduced with glutathione redox potentials (E GSH ) of more negative than -310 mV. Maintenance of such negative redox potential is achieved through continuous reduction of glutathione disulfide by glutathione reductase (GR). Deviatio...

2016
Jun Hoseki Asami Oishi Takaaki Fujimura Yasuyoshi Sakai

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an essential organelle for cellular metabolic homeostasis including folding and maturation of secretory and membrane proteins. Disruption of ER proteostasis has been implicated in the pathogenesis of various diseases such as diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases. The ER redox state, which is an oxidative environment suitable for disulfide-bond formation, is e...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2015
Shaojun Yang Yi-Hua Jan Vladimir Mishin Jason R Richardson Muhammad M Hossain Ned D Heindel Diane E Heck Debra L Laskin Jeffrey D Laskin

Sepiapterin reductase (SPR) catalyzes the reduction of sepiapterin to dihydrobiopterin (BH2), the precursor for tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), a cofactor critical for nitric oxide biosynthesis and alkylglycerol and aromatic amino acid metabolism. SPR also mediates chemical redox cycling, catalyzing one-electron reduction of redox-active chemicals, including quinones and bipyridinium herbicides (e.g...

Journal: :Ground water 2008
P B McMahon F H Chapelle

Reduction/oxidation (redox) conditions in 15 principal aquifer (PA) systems of the United States, and their impact on several water quality issues, were assessed from a large data base collected by the National Water-Quality Assessment Program of the USGS. The logic of these assessments was based on the observed ecological succession of electron acceptors such as dissolved oxygen, nitrate, and ...

2011
Yong-Gyun Jung Yoo-Bok Cho Min-Sik Kim Ji-Sun Yoo Seok-Hyeon Hong Jung-Hye Roe

Various environmental oxidative stresses are sensed by redox-sensitive regulators through cysteine thiol oxidation or modification. A few zinc-containing anti-sigma (ZAS) factors in actinomycetes have been reported to respond sensitively to thiol oxidation, among which RsrA from Streptomyces coelicolor is best characterized. It forms disulfide bonds upon oxidation and releases bound SigR to act...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2009
Fan Yi Si Jin Pin-Lan Li

Membrane lipid rafts (LRs) have been demonstrated to be importantly involved in transmembrane signaling in a variety of mammalian cells. Many receptors can be aggregated within the LR clusters to form signaling platforms. Currently, LRs were reported to be clustered to aggregate, recruit, and assemble NADPH oxidase subunits and related proteins in various cells in response to various stimuli, f...

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