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Biochem Soc Trans (2016) 44 (4): 1111–1116.
Published: 15 August 2016
... Society 2016 cancer metabolism fumarate hydratase hypoxia isocitrate dehydrogenase reactive oxygen species (ROS) succinate dehydrogenase Of the three enzymes described above, the most commonly mutated in cancer is thought to be IDH1 and IDH2. Mutations in these enzymes were first shown...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2015) 43 (4): 680–686.
Published: 03 August 2015
... (email dzhang@pharmacy.arizona.edu ) . 9 2 2015 © 2015 Authors; published by Portland Press Limited 2015 chemoprevention/chemoresistance Hrd1 Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1) nuclear factor erytheroid-derived-2-like 2 (Nrf2) reactive oxygen species (ROS) ubiquitin...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2014) 42 (4): 922–927.
Published: 11 August 2014
... for lifespan and immune function. 1 To whom correspondence should be addressed (email h.r.griffiths@aston.ac.uk ). 2 6 2014 © The Authors Journal compilation © 2014 Biochemical Society 2014 ageing oxidation reactive oxygen species (ROS) rheumatoid arthritis thiol thioredoxin...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2014) 42 (4): 934–938.
Published: 11 August 2014
... correspondence should be addressed (email t.cotter@ucc.ie ). 31 3 2014 © The Authors Journal compilation © 2014 Biochemical Society 2014 cancer hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) NADPH oxidase (Nox) reactive oxygen species (ROS) signalling Generation of ROS (reactive oxygen species) has...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2014) 42 (4): 959–964.
Published: 11 August 2014
... oxygen species (ROS) redox imaging RTT (Rett syndrome) was initially described in 1966 as an “unusual brain atrophy syndrome” [ 1 , 2 ]. It primarily affects girls with a prevalence of 1:10000–15000, and is associated with severe cognitive impairment. Typically, RTT progresses in four stages...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2014) 42 (2): 370–376.
Published: 20 March 2014
... (NO) Papaver pollen programmed cell death (PCD) reactive oxygen species (ROS) self-incompatibility Successful sexual reproduction in many flowering plants involves a genetically controlled mechanism called SI (self-incompatibility). SI is genetically controlled by a multi-allelic S -locus...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2014) 42 (1): 1–10.
Published: 23 January 2014
... be addressed (email areddy@cantab.net ). 14 10 2013 © The Authors Journal compilation © 2014 Biochemical Society 2014 circadian rhythm peroxiredoxin reactive oxygen species (ROS) redox homoeostasis Circadian rhythms are arguably one of life's most basic mechanisms, regulating...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2012) 40 (4): 735–738.
Published: 20 July 2012
... cleavage Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease octapeptide repeat prion processing reactive oxygen species (ROS) As for numerous proteins, the endogenous PrP C (normal cellular prion protein) undergoes a number of post-translational cleavage events during its life. The main cleavage processes are so...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2012) 40 (1): 129–132.
Published: 19 January 2012
... compilation © 2012 Biochemical Society 2012 atherosclerosis cancer embryonic development reactive oxygen species (ROS) Podosomes and invadopodia can be defined as dynamic actin-rich protrusions of the ventral membrane of certain cell types [ 1 ]. They are the sites of attachment...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2011) 39 (6): 1683–1686.
Published: 21 November 2011
... chromatin organization Emery–Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD) Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) nuclear envelope disease reactive oxygen species (ROS) The Nuclear Envelope Disease and Chromatin Organization UK was formed in 2005, to unite...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2011) 39 (6): 1715–1718.
Published: 21 November 2011
... © The Authors Journal compilation © 2011 Biochemical Society 2011 DNA damage response Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) lamin laminopathy progeria reactive oxygen species (ROS) The progeroid laminopathies include HGPS (Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome), atypical...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2011) 39 (5): 1544–1548.
Published: 21 September 2011
... ggoldman@usp.br ). 24 6 2011 © The Authors Journal compilation © 2011 Biochemical Society 2011 Aspergillus nidulans cell death endoplasmic reticulum farnesol reactive oxygen species (ROS) ...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2011) 39 (5): 1305–1309.
Published: 21 September 2011
... correspondence should be addressed (email irina.shabalina@wgi.su.se ). 15 6 2011 © The Authors Journal compilation © 2011 Biochemical Society 2011 carbonyl cyanide p -trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone (FCCP) membrane potential mitochondrion oxidative stress reactive oxygen species (ROS...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2011) 39 (5): 1221–1225.
Published: 21 September 2011
... dichlorodihydrofluorescein or dihydrorhodamine. 1 email balarama@mcw.edu . 15 7 2011 © The Authors Journal compilation © 2011 Biochemical Society 2011 cell signalling fluorescence mitochondrion reactive nitrogen species (RNS) reactive oxygen species (ROS) redox biology superoxide...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2011) 39 (5): 1471–1475.
Published: 21 September 2011
... signalling quorum sensing reactive oxygen species (ROS) stress defence and dying yeast colony architecture and differentiation Most knowledge of yeast cell reproduction, aging and dying comes from laboratory investigations, where cells are often treated in liquid cultures grown under various...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2011) 39 (5): 1273–1278.
Published: 21 September 2011
... 2011 © The Authors Journal compilation © 2011 Biochemical Society 2011 ageing glutathione inflammation reactive oxygen species (ROS) redox signalling regulatory T-cell (T reg cell) The principal function of the immune system is to discriminate between self and non-self...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2011) 39 (5): 1538–1543.
Published: 21 September 2011
... cytochrome c mitochondrion programmed cell death (PCD) reactive oxygen species (ROS) Saccharomyces cerevisiae YCA1 The term PCD (programmed cell death) describes a highly heterogeneous process regulated by distinct but sometimes overlapping pathways including apoptosis, autophagic cell death...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2008) 36 (5): 930–934.
Published: 19 September 2008
... ). 8 5 2008 © The Authors Journal compilation © 2008 Biochemical Society 2008 diabetes lipotoxicity mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) oxidative stress pancreatic β-cell reactive oxygen species (ROS) Pancreatic β-cells are poised to sense glucose and other nutrient secretagogues...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2008) 36 (5): 976–980.
Published: 19 September 2008
... mitochondrion NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase oxidative stress reactive oxygen species (ROS) reverse electron transport The electron transport chain in mitochondria is a significant source of cellular ROS. Historically, respiratory complexes I and III have been considered two major sources...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2007) 35 (1): 28–32.
Published: 22 January 2007
... The Biochemical Society 2007 nitrate plant metabolism protein phosphorylation photosynthesis reactive oxygen species (ROS) sucrose phosphate synthase (SPS) This review focuses on phosphorylation and signalling in plants. It takes quite a broad overview of the subject, but, within...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2005) 33 (6): 1394–1396.
Published: 26 October 2005
... factors including, particularly oxygen, superoxide, H 2 O 2 , antioxidants, thiols and glycolysis. apoptosis hypoxia necrosis nitric oxide (NO) reactive oxygen species (ROS) superoxide production NO is an important regulator of cell viability and death depending on its concentration...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2005) 33 (6): 1385–1389.
Published: 26 October 2005
...) lysophosphatidylcholine mitochondrion oxidized lipid reactive oxygen species (ROS) thiol The formation of low molecular mass second messengers as cell-signalling molecules is well established in the redox cell-signalling field. The molecules involved in signalling are structurally diverse and include the ROS...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2005) 33 (2): 375–379.
Published: 01 April 2005
....-K. Zhu, unpublished work). abiotic stress abscisic acid (ABA) osmoregulation reactive oxygen species (ROS) upstream sensing upstream signalling Several lines of experiments will be needed to obtain a better understanding of the ABA–ROS interaction. The genes that are responsible...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2004) 32 (6): 1070–1071.
Published: 26 October 2004
... related to energy saving and apoptosis requires careful study. elimination of mitochondria fission fusion mitochondrial inhibitors reactive oxygen species (ROS) © 2004 The Biochemical Society 2004 19 7 2004 1 To whom correspondence should be addressed (email bchernyak...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2004) 32 (6): 1018–1020.
Published: 26 October 2004
... oxygen species (ROS) redox signalling superoxide Regulated reversible phosphorylation of proteins and other cellular molecules plays a ubiquitous role in the control of cellular behaviour. Several different classes of enzymes have evolved that catalyse the removal of phosphate from different...
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Biochem Soc Trans (2003) 31 (6): 1441–1444.
Published: 01 December 2003
... of the Biochemical Society held at the University of Essex, Colchester, 2–4 July 2003 9 July 2003 © 2003 Biochemical Society 2003 apoptosis growth factor Mn superoxide dismutase Ras reactive oxygen species (ROS) senescence Abbreviations used: AP-1, activator protein-1; DPI...