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The field of redox is rapidly changing, specifically in relation to plants where redox reactions are exacerbated compared to non-photosynthetic organisms. The development of proteomics has allowed the identification of hundreds of molecular targets of these systems, and the recent discovery of gluta...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Jacquot, Jean-Pierre
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier Academic Press, �2009.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Advances in botanical research ; v. 52.
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505 0 |a Oxidation of proteins in plants -- mechanisms and consequences / Lee J. Sweetlove and Iam M. Moller -- Reactive oxygen species: regulation of plant growth and development / Hyun-Soon Kim [and others] -- Ultraviolet-B induced changes in gene expression and antioxidants in plants / S.B. Agrawal, Suruchi Singh and Madhoolika Agrawal -- Roles of y-glutamyl transpeptidase and y-glutamyl cyclotransferase in glutathione and glutathione-conjugate metabolism in plants / Naoko Ohkama-Ohtsu, Keiichi Fukuyama and David J. Oliver -- The redox state, a referee of the legume -- Rhizobia symbiotic game / Daniel Marino [and others] -- Reactive oxygen species in Phanerochaete chrysosporium / Melanie Morel [and others] -- Physiological impact of thioredoxin- and glutaredoxin-mediated redox regulation in cyanobacteria / Yoshitaka Nishiyama and Toru Hisabori -- Use of transgenic plants to uncover strategies for maintenance of redox homeostasis during photosynthesis / Guy T. Hanke [and others]. 
505 0 |a Redundancy and crosstalk within the thioredoxin and glutathione pathways / J.P. Reichheld [and others] -- Protein import in chloroplasts / Monica Blaera, Jurgen Soll and Bob B. Buchanan -- Glutaredoxins in development and stress responses of plants / Shutian Li and Sabine Zachgo -- Glutathioylation in photosynthetic organisms / Xing-Huang Gao [and others] -- Glutaredoxin / Benjamin Selles [and others] -- Oxidative stress and thiol-based antioxidants in cereal seeds / Pable Pulido, Fernando Dom�inguez and Francisco Javier Cejudo -- Molecular recognition in NADPH-dependent plant thioredoxin systems / Per H�agglund [and others]. 
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