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Plant copper chaperones
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-2002)“…Copper chaperones, soluble copper-binding proteins, are essential for ensuring proper distribution of copper to cellular compartments and to proteins requiring…”
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Responses of plants to iron, zinc and copper deficiencies
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-2002)“…Iron, copper and zinc are essential metals for cell metabolism. Plants have evolved different schemes to efficiently mobilize low-solubility nutrients such as…”
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Two birds with one stone: genes that encode products targeted to two or more compartments
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-09-1998)“…Eukaryotic cells are divided into multiple membrane-bound compartments, all of which contain proteins. A large subset of these proteins perform functions that…”
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A single gene of chloroplast origin codes for mitochondrial and chloroplastic methionyl-tRNA synthetase in Arabidopsis thaliana
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-09-1998)“…One-fifth of the tRNAs used in plant mitochondrial translation is coded for by chloroplast-derived tRNA genes. To understand how aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases…”
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Isolation of an Arabidopsis thaliana cDNA by complementation of a yeast abc1 deletion mutant deficient in complex III respiratory activity
Published in Gene (09-10-1998)“…The yeast Abc1 protein acts as a chaperone-like protein essential for the proper conformation and efficient functioning of the respiratory complex III. By…”
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Molecular characterisation of a bean chloroplastic 2-Cys peroxiredoxin
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strange evolutionary history of plant mitochondrial tRNAs and their aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases
Published in The Journal of heredity (01-05-1999)“…The translation systems of plant mitochondria differ from those of other mitochondria in that they incorporate tRNAs of three different origins: native…”
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Acetylated H4K16 by MYST1 protects UROtsa cells from arsenic toxicity and is decreased following chronic arsenic exposure
Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (15-12-2009)“…Arsenic, a human carcinogen that is associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer, is commonly found in drinking water. An important mechanism by which…”
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Expression Profiles of Arabidopsis thaliana in Mineral Deficiencies Reveal Novel Transporters Involved in Metal Homeostasis
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-11-2003)“…Plants directly assimilate minerals from the environment and thus are key for acquisition of metals by all subsequent consumers. Limited bio-availability of…”
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Structure and expression of several bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) nuclear transfer RNA genes: relevance to the process of tRNA import into plant mitochondria
Published in Plant molecular biology (01-03-1998)“…Bean nuclear genes for tRNA(Pro), tRNA(Thr) and tRNA(Leu) were isolated. Expression of the tRNA(Pro) genes was demonstrated in vivo and sequence analysis…”
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A termination codon is created by RNA editing in the petunia mitochondrial atp9 gene transcript
Published in Current genetics (1991)“…Analysis of the cDNA of the atp9-1 gene transcript from petunia mitochondria has revealed that ten C residues of the gene sequence are edited into U in the…”
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Yeast, a model organism for iron and copper metabolism studies
Published in Biometals (01-03-2003)“…Virtually all organisms on earth depend on transition metals for survival. Iron and copper are particularly important because they participate in vital…”
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Toxicogenomics of water chemistry influence on chronic lead exposure to the fathead minnow ( Pimephales promelas)
Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-05-2008)“…Establishment of water quality criteria (WQC), intended to protect aquatic life, continues to rely principally on water hardness (i.e. Ca 2+) for lead (Pb)…”
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Exploratory and Confirmatory Gene Expression Profiling of mac1Δ
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-02-2004)“…Exploratory outlier identification methods and confirmatory gene expression studies showed induction of the iron regulon in Saccharomyces cerevisiae lacking…”
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Overlapping Destinations for Two Dual Targeted Glycyl-tRNA Synthetases in Arabidopsis thaliana and Phaseolus vulgaris
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (04-05-2001)“…In plant mitochondria, some of the tRNAs are encoded by the mitochondrial genome and resemble their prokaryotic counterparts, whereas the remaining tRNAs are…”
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Exploratory and Confirmatory Gene Expression Profiling of mac1[Delta]
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (06-02-2004)“…Exploratory outlier identification methods and confirmatory gene expression studies showed induction of the iron regulon in Saccharomyces cerevisiae lacking…”
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Mitochondrial localization of AtOXA1, an Arabidopsis homologue of yeast oxa1p involved in the insertion and assembly of protein complexes in mitochondrial inner membrane
Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-10-2000)“…Components of some protein complexes present in the inner membrane of mitochondria are encoded in both nuclear and mitochondrial genomes, and correct sorting…”
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Functional complementation of an oxa1− yeast mutation identifies an Arabidopsis thaliana cDNA involved in the assembly of respiratory complexes
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-12-1997)“…The nuclear gene OXA1 is essential for respiratory growth in yeast. It codes for a chaperon‐like protein, and has pleiotropic effects on the assembly of…”
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