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  1. A cytosol-tethered YHB variant of phytochrome B retains photomorphogenic signaling activity

    The red and far-red light photoreceptor phytochrome B (phyB) transmits light signals following cytosol-to-nuclear translocation to regulate...

    Wei Hu, J. Clark Lagarias in Plant Molecular Biology
    Article Open access 14 June 2024
  2. The effect of ionic redistributions on the microwave dielectric response of cytosol water upon glucose uptake

    The sensitivity of cytosol water's microwave dielectric (MD) response to D-glucose uptake in Red Blood Cells (RBCs) allows the detailed study of...

    Cindy Galindo, Leonid Livshits, ... Yuri Feldman in European Biophysics Journal
    Article 22 April 2024
  3. pH Changes in the Mitochondrial Matrix and Cytosol under Glutamate Deregulation of Ca2+ Homeostasis in Cultured Rat Hippocampal Neurons

    Abstract

    The effect of high concentrations of glutamate (Glu) on primary cultures of neurons from the rat brain led to a strong depolarization of...

    A. M. Surin, L. R. Gorbacheva, ... V. G. Pinelis in Biochemistry (Moscow), Supplement Series A: Membrane and Cell Biology
    Article 15 August 2022
  4. Cadmium-Responsive Expression and Activation of Cytosol-Localized Sugar Beet BvGSTU9 Associated with Cadmium Detoxification

    Cadmium (Cd) pollution adversely affects the sustainable development of agriculture. Owing to its abundant biomass, strong adaptability and energy...

    Wanting Zhou, **nai Zhong, ... Dali Liu in Sugar Tech
    Article 15 April 2023
  5. Apoptotic priming is defined by the dynamic exchange of Bcl-2 proteins between mitochondria and cytosol

    Apoptosis is regulated by interactions between the BH3-only and multi-domain Bcl-2 family proteins. These interactions are integrated on the outer...

    Louise E. King, Ricardo Rodriguez-Enriquez, ... Andrew P. Gilmore in Cell Death & Differentiation
    Article Open access 18 May 2022
  6. Proteasome inhibition triggers the formation of TRAIL receptor 2 platforms for caspase-8 activation that accumulate in the cytosol

    Cancer cells that are resistant to Bax/Bak-dependent intrinsic apoptosis can be eliminated by proteasome inhibition. Here, we show that proteasome...

    Christian T. Hellwig, M. Eugenia Delgado, ... Markus Rehm in Cell Death & Differentiation
    Article Open access 05 August 2021
  7. Salmonella-based platform for efficient delivery of functional binding proteins to the cytosol

    Protein-based affinity reagents (like antibodies or alternative binding scaffolds) offer wide-ranging applications for basic research and therapeutic...

    Antoine Chabloz, Jonas V. Schaefer, ... Josef M. Penninger in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 03 July 2020
  8. Cytosolic sorting platform complexes shuttle type III secretion system effectors to the injectisome in Yersinia enterocolitica

    Bacteria use type III secretion injectisomes to inject effector proteins into eukaryotic target cells. Recruitment of effectors to the machinery and...

    Stephan Wimmi, Alexander Balinovic, ... Andreas Diepold in Nature Microbiology
    Article Open access 03 January 2024
  9. Changes in Kinetic Parameters and Cytological Characteristics of Rooster Spermatozoa under the Influence of Technological Factors

    Abstract

    The problems of fertility reducing of rooster semen in the cycle “native sperm–equilibration–short-term and long-term storage...

    Yu. L. Silyukova, E.  S. Fedorova, O. I. Stanishevskaya in Russian Agricultural Sciences
    Article 01 December 2023
  10. Cholera toxin: mechanisms of entry into host cells

    Cholera toxin moves from the plasma membrane to the ER of host cells to cause disease. Trafficking in this pathway depends on toxin binding to...
    David E. Saslowsky, Michael Kothe, Wayne I. Lencer in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  11. Genetic and evolutionary analyses of plastomes of the subfamily Cactoideae (Cactaceae) indicate relaxed protein biosynthesis and tRNA import from cytosol

    Cactaceae arose ca. 30–35 million years ago (Mya) and comprises keystone species of arid and semiarid biomes. Various specific features related to...

    Gleyson Morais da Silva, Amanda de Santana Lopes, ... Marcelo Rogalski in Brazilian Journal of Botany
    Article 09 January 2021
  12. The intracellular interplay between galectin-1 and FGF12 in the assembly of ribosome biogenesis complex

    Galectins constitute a class of lectins that specifically interact with β-galactoside sugars in glycoconjugates and are implicated in diverse...

    Aleksandra Gędaj, Aleksandra Chorążewska, ... Łukasz Opaliński in Cell Communication and Signaling
    Article Open access 11 March 2024
  13. Biochemical Fractionation of Trypanosomes for the Analysis of Glycosomal Protein Import Defects

    Insect-transmitted trypanosomatid parasite infections cause life-threatening neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), including African slee** sickness,...
    Shih-En Chou, Vishal C. Kalel, Ralf Erdmann in Peroxisomes
    Protocol 2023
  14. GSDMD promotes neutrophil extracellular traps via mtDNA-cGAS-STING pathway during lung ischemia/reperfusion

    Lung ischemia/reperfusion injury (LIRI) is a complex pathophysiological process, with the histopathological hallmark of neutrophils migrating into...

    Chen Zhao, Fangte Liang, ... Fei Lin in Cell Death Discovery
    Article Open access 04 October 2023
  15. GRminusRD: A Sensitive Assay to Detect Activation Processes at the Plasma Membrane in Living Cells

    Activation processes at the plasma membrane have been studied with life-cell imaging using GFP fused to a protein that binds to a component of the...
    Peter J. M. van Haastert, Ineke Keizer-Gunnink, Arjan Kortholt in Dictyostelium discoideum
    Protocol 2024
  16. Fenton Reaction in vivo and in vitro. Possibilities and Limitations

    Abstract

    The review considers the problem of hydrogen peroxide decomposition and hydroxyl radical formation in the presence of iron in vivo and in vitro...

    Konstantin O. Muranov in Biochemistry (Moscow)
    Article 01 January 2024
  17. Diphtheria toxin, diphtheria-related fusion protein toxins, and the molecular mechanism of their action against eukaryotic cells

    Diphtheria toxin remains one of the most successfully studied of the bacterial protein toxins. A detailed understanding of the structure function...
    Ryan Ratts, John R. Murphy in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  18. Proteasomal degradation of misfolded proteins

    One of the most important functions of cellular quality control systems is to maintain structural fidelity of proteins. Molecular chaperones prevent...
    Robert Gauss, Oliver Neuber, Thomas Sommer in Chaperones
    Chapter
  19. Diverse functions of cytochrome c in cell death and disease

    The redox-active protein cytochrome c is a highly positively charged hemoglobin that regulates cell fate decisions of life and death. Under normal...

    Zhuan Zhou, Tasnim Arroum, ... **nxin Song in Cell Death & Differentiation
    Article 23 March 2024
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