AbstractOxygen consumption via the cytochrome pathway in isolated soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) cotyledon mitochondria was inhibited by nitric oxide (NO) while respiration via the cyanide-insensitive alternative oxidase was not significantly affected. Inhibition of cytochrome pathway activity was rapidly reversible upon depletion of the added NO. NO production was also detected in solutions of NaNO2 plus ascorbate and the extent of cytochrome pathway inhibition was dependent on the NO2− concentration. Little inhibition of alternative pathway respiration was observed under similar conditions. The alternative oxidase may play a role in nitric oxide tolerance in higher plants and in organisms such as trypanosomes which contain a plant-like ...
In plant cells the free radical nitric oxide (NO) interacts both with anti- as well as prooxidants. ...
AbstractThe hypothesis that a non-coupled alternative oxidase of plant mitochondria operates as an a...
Nitrate increases the tolerance of plants to hypoxia, although the mechanisms related to this benefi...
AbstractOxygen consumption via the cytochrome pathway in isolated soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) c...
In this report, we show that nitric oxide affects mitochondrial functionality in plant cells and red...
AbstractIn this report, we show that nitric oxide affects mitochondrial functionality in plant cells...
Study of the interactions between nitric oxide (NO) and mitochondria are important for two major rea...
Mitochondria recently have emerged as important sites in controlling NO levels within the cell. In t...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) reversibly inhibits mitochondrial respiration by competing with oxygen at ...
At oxygen concentrations of <1%, even completely nitrate reductase (NR)-free root tissues reduced...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) and its derivatives inhibit mitochondrial respiration by a variety of mean...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a molecule able to directly scavenge ROS and end chain reactions, which can be ...
AbstractThe mechanisms of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis in plants have been extensively investigated. ...
The mechanisms of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis in plants have been extensively investigated. NO degra...
In plant cells the free radical nitric oxide (NO) interacts both with anti- as well as prooxidants. ...
AbstractThe hypothesis that a non-coupled alternative oxidase of plant mitochondria operates as an a...
Nitrate increases the tolerance of plants to hypoxia, although the mechanisms related to this benefi...
AbstractOxygen consumption via the cytochrome pathway in isolated soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) c...
In this report, we show that nitric oxide affects mitochondrial functionality in plant cells and red...
AbstractIn this report, we show that nitric oxide affects mitochondrial functionality in plant cells...
Study of the interactions between nitric oxide (NO) and mitochondria are important for two major rea...
Mitochondria recently have emerged as important sites in controlling NO levels within the cell. In t...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) reversibly inhibits mitochondrial respiration by competing with oxygen at ...
At oxygen concentrations of <1%, even completely nitrate reductase (NR)-free root tissues reduced...
AbstractNitric oxide (NO) and its derivatives inhibit mitochondrial respiration by a variety of mean...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a molecule able to directly scavenge ROS and end chain reactions, which can be ...
AbstractThe mechanisms of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis in plants have been extensively investigated. ...
The mechanisms of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis in plants have been extensively investigated. NO degra...
In plant cells the free radical nitric oxide (NO) interacts both with anti- as well as prooxidants. ...
AbstractThe hypothesis that a non-coupled alternative oxidase of plant mitochondria operates as an a...
Nitrate increases the tolerance of plants to hypoxia, although the mechanisms related to this benefi...