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    Shredding the signal: targeting peptide degradation in mitochondria and chloroplasts by Kmiec, Beata, Teixeira, Pedro F., Glaser, Elzbieta

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-12-2014)
    “…•The targeting of most proteins to mitochondria and chloroplasts is dependent on N-terminal targeting signals.•N-terminal targeting signals are cleaved off…”
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    Accumulation of endogenous peptides triggers a pathogen stress response in Arabidopsis thaliana by Kmiec, Beata, Branca, Rui M.M., Berkowitz, Oliver, Li, Lu, Wang, Yan, Murcha, Monika W., Whelan, James, Lehtiö, Janne, Glaser, Elzbieta, Teixeira, Pedro F.

    “…Summary The stepwise degradation of peptides to amino acids in plant mitochondria and chloroplasts is catalyzed by a network of oligopeptidases (presequence…”
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    Phenotypical consequences of expressing the dually targeted Presequence Protease, AtPreP, exclusively in mitochondria by Kmiec, Beata, Teixeira, Pedro F, Glaser, Elzbieta

    Published in Biochimie (01-05-2014)
    “…Endosymbiotic organelles, mitochondria and chloroplasts, are sites of an intensive protein synthesis and degradation. A consequence of these processes is…”
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    Divergent evolution of the M3A family of metallopeptidases in plants by Kmiec, Beata, Teixeira, Pedro F., Murcha, Monika W., Glaser, Elzbieta

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-07-2016)
    “…Plants, as stationary organisms, have developed mechanisms allowing them efficient resource reallocation and a response to changing environmental conditions…”
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    The dual-targeted prolyl aminopeptidase PAP1 is involved in proline accumulation in response to stress and during pollen development by Ghifari, Abi S, Teixeira, Pedro F, Kmiec, Beata, Singh, Neha, Glaser, Elzbieta, Murcha, Monika W

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (05-01-2022)
    “…The Arabidopsis prolyl aminopeptidase PAP1 is involved in maintaining proline homeostasis by the release of N-terminal proline. PAP1 is targeted to both…”
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    A mitochondrial prolyl aminopeptidase PAP2 releases N‐terminal proline and regulates proline homeostasis during stress response by Ghifari, Abi S., Teixeira, Pedro F., Kmiec, Beata, Pružinská, Adriana, Glaser, Elzbieta, Murcha, Monika W.

    “…Amino acid recovery is the last step of organellar targeting peptide processing pathways, and prior studies have identified the metallo‐aminopeptidases…”
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    Protein import into plant mitochondria: signals, machinery, processing, and regulation by Murcha, Monika W, Kmiec, Beata, Kubiszewski-Jakubiak, Szymon, Teixeira, Pedro F, Glaser, Elzbieta, Whelan, James

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-12-2014)
    “…The majority of more than 1000 proteins present in mitochondria are imported from nuclear-encoded, cytosolically synthesized precursor proteins. This…”
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    A Mitochondrial LYR Protein Is Required for Complex I Assembly by Ivanova, Aneta, Gill-Hille, Mabel, Huang, Shaobai, Branca, Rui M, Kmiec, Beata, Teixeira, Pedro F, Lehtiö, Janne, Whelan, James, Murcha, Monika W

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-12-2019)
    “…Complex I biogenesis requires the expression of both nuclear and mitochondrial genes, the import of proteins, cofactor biosynthesis, and the assembly of at…”
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    A multi-step peptidolytic cascade for amino acid recovery in chloroplasts by Teixeira, Pedro F, Kmiec, Beata, Branca, Rui M M, Murcha, Monika W, Byzia, Anna, Ivanova, Aneta, Whelan, James, Drag, Marcin, Lehtiö, Janne, Glaser, Elzbieta

    Published in Nature chemical biology (01-01-2017)
    “…Mass spectrometry analysis of stromal extracts reveal a peptidolytic cascade in the plant chloroplast consisting of oligopeptidases and aminopeptidases that…”
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    The novel component Kgd4 recruits the E3 subunit to the mitochondrial α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase by Heublein, Manfred, Burguillos, Miguel A, Vögtle, F Nora, Teixeira, Pedro F, Imhof, Axel, Meisinger, Chris, Ott, Martin

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-11-2014)
    “…The mitochondrial citric acid cycle is a central hub of cellular metabolism, providing intermediates for biosynthetic pathways and channeling electrons to the…”
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    A flowchart to analyze protease activity in plant mitochondria by Teixeira, Pedro F, Branca, Rui M, Kmiec, Beata, Glaser, Elzbieta

    “…Proteases are one of the most abundant classes of enzymes and are involved in a plethora of biological processes in many cellular compartments, including the…”
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    The activity of adenylyltransferase in Rhodospirillum rubrum is only affected by α‐ketoglutarate and unmodified PII proteins, but not by glutamine, in vitro by Jonsson, Anders, Teixeira, Pedro F., Nordlund, Stefan

    Published in The FEBS journal (01-05-2007)
    “…Ammonium assimilation is tightly regulated in nitrogen‐fixing bacteria; the target of regulation is primarily the activity of the key enzyme glutamine…”
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    A Mitochondrial LYR Protein Is Required for Complex I Assembly1[OPEN] by Ivanova, Aneta, Gill-Hille, Mabel, Huang, Shaobai, Branca, Rui M., Kmiec, Beata, Teixeira, Pedro F., Lehtiö, Janne, Whelan, James, Murcha, Monika W.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (10-10-2019)
    “…A mitochondrial LYR protein is involved in the biogenesis of a matrix arm domain subunit of Complex I. Complex I biogenesis requires the expression of both…”
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