Thiol-based redox homeostasis and signalling (Record no. 48852)

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International Standard Book Number 9782889192847
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Personal name Jose A. Traverso
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Title Thiol-based redox homeostasis and signalling
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Frontiers Media SA
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014
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Summary, etc. In contrast to the situation in heterotrophic organisms, plant genomes code for a significantly larger number of oxidoreductases such as thioredoxins (TRXs) and glutaredoxins (GRXs). These proteins provide a biochemical mechanism that allows the rapid and reversible activation or deactivation of protein functions in response to changing environmental conditions, as oxidative conditions caused by excessive photosynthesis. Indeed, owing to the fact that cysteines are sensitive to oxidation, TRXs and GRXs play an essential role in controlling the redox state of protein thiol groups. These redox-dependent post-translational modifications have proven to be critical for many cellular functions constituting regulatory, signalling or protective mechanisms. The articles contained in this Research Topic provide timely overviews and new insights into thiol-dependent redox regulation mechanisms with a focus on TRX- and GRX-based reduction systems in plants. The different contexts discussed take into account physiological, developmental and environmental conditions.
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Uncontrolled term redox signaling
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Uncontrolled term redox regulation
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Uncontrolled term Plants
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Uncontrolled term Glutathione
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Personal name Jean-Philippe Reichheld
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Personal name Andreas J. Meyer
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Personal name Nicolas Rouhier
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Personal name Francisco J. Cejudo
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