Is Redox Signaling a Topic of Research?
I just did a Google Scholar Alert...Here's what came up:
Scholar Alert: [ redox signaling molecules ]
A Zembron-Lacny, M Gajewski, M Naczk, H Dziewiecka… - Journal of Physiology and …, 2012
... H2O2 is involved in regenerative processes through thiol redoxmodification of transcription factors
which induce the expression of many molecules such as cytokines and growth factors [8–10,
22]. The thiol redox status partic- ipates in cellular signalling pathways linking the ...
A Bouétard, AL Besnard, D Vassaux, L Lagadic… - Aquatic Toxicology, 2012
... They also act as intracellular signalling molecules, under mechanisms that are not yet fully ... is
growing evidence that environmental toxicants able to induce alterations in redox homeostasis
and ... stress exert both agonistic and antagonistic effects on apoptoticsignaling ( [Curtin et ...
GG Martinovich, EN Golubeva, IV Martinovich… - Journal of Biophysics, 2012
... regulation, cell proliferation, apoptosis, hormonal signaling, and other fundamental cell functions
[3]. Organization and coordination of the redox activity of these elements occur through redox
circuits and depend on the intracellular concentration of redox-activemolecules [4, 5 ...
Y Makanae, S Kawada, K Sasaki, K Nakazato, N Ishii - Acta Physiologica, 2012
... ROS as signalling molecules: mechanisms that generate specificity in ROS homeostasis. Nat
Rev Mol Cell Biol, 8, 813-824. Dickinson, BC, Peltier, J., Stone, D., Schaffer, DV, & Chang, CJ
2011. Nox2 redox signaling maintains essential cell populations in the brain. ...
M Beguerisse-Díaz, MC Hernández-Gómez, AM Lizzul… - BMC Systems Biology, 2012
... in aperture are easy to observe and can be induced through changes in the concentration of
different signalling molecules. ... We now review briefly some of the relevant biology of the ABA
signalling network in guard cells, specifically in relation to redoxprocesses (see Figure 2 ...
YW Yap, MJ Chen, ZF Peng, J Manikandan, JMJ Ng… - Neurochemistry …, 2012
... constituents were affected, such that eventual rupture of OMM would release mitochondrial
inter-space molecules, especially cytochrome ... dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) inhibition
induces neurotoxicity via dysregulation of glutamate/calcium signalingand hyperexcitability. ...
W Shen, C Tian, H Chen, Y Yang, D Zhu, P Gao, J Liu - Free Radical Biology and …, 2012
... The objective of this study is to investigate the molecular mechanisms of redox regulation of
autophagy in chemerin-induced angiogenesis in ... ROS function as keysignaling molecules that
regulate angiogenesis and are essential for endothelial cell proliferation and migration[59 ...
A Bachi, I Dalle-Donne, A Scaloni - Chemical Reviews, 2012
... amounts of selected reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) in a
regulated way and through different mechanisms, also using some of them as signaling molecules
in many intra- or intercellular communication processes (redoxsignaling).(1) On the ...
LJ Hale, RJM Coward - Clinical Science, 2013
... There are also a number of critical nodes involved in insulinsignalling, including
the IR–IGF-IR complexes, IRS molecules and Akt/MAPK substrates that are able to
modify the biological effects of a ligand on a particular cell type. ...
Y Lee, WS Lee, SH Kim - Journal of Experimental Botany, 2012
... Auxin binds to the auxin receptor known as TRANSPORT INHIBITOR RESPONSE
1/AUXIN-SIGNALING F-BOX PROTEINs (TIR1/AFBs), which is a ... It has been demonstrated that
the auxin-regulated redox status of the QC might be one of the factors involved in maintaining ...
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