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Hydrogen peroxide and cell signaling. Part B / edited by Enrique Cadenas and Lester Packer.
LIBRA QP601 .M49 v.527
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Methods in enzymology ; v. 527.
- Methods in enzymology, 0076-6879 ; v. 527
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Cell interaction.
- Hydrogen peroxide.
- Physical Description:
- lii, 321 pages, 8 pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston, Mass. : Elsevier / Academic Press, 2013.
- Contents:
- The cellular steady-state of H₂O₂: latency concepts and gradients
- Evaluating peroxiredoxin sensitivity toward inactivation by peroxide substrates
- Peroxiredoxins as preferential targets in H₂O₂-induced signaling
- Selenium in the redox regulation of the Nrf2 and the Wnt pathway
- Selenoprotein W as biomarker for the efficacy of selenium compounds to act as source for selenoprotein biosynthesis
- Peroxiredoxins and sulfiredoxin at the crossroads of the NO and H₂O₂ signaling pathways
- Glutathione and [gamma]-Glutamylcysteine in hyrdrogen peroxide detoxification
- Peroxiredoxin-6 and NADPH oxidase activity
- Study of the signaling function of sulfiredoxin and peroxiredoxin III in isolated adrenal gland: unsuitability of clonal and primary adrenocortical cells
- The use of HyPer to examine spatial and temporal changes in H₂O₂ in high light-exposed plants
- A simple and powerful approach for isolation of Arabidopsis mutants with increased tolerance to H₂O₂-induced cell death
- Analysis of environmental stress in plants with the aid of marker genes for H₂O₂ responses
- The role of plant Bax inhibitor-1 in suppressing H₂O₂-induced cell death
- Comparative analysis of cyanobacterial and plant peroxiredoxins and their electron donors: peroxidase activity and susceptibility to overoxidation
- Using Hyper as a molecular probe to visualize hydrogen peroxide in living plant cells: a method with virtually unlimited potential in plant biology.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780124058828
- 0124058825
- OCLC:
- 850176187
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