AbstractIntracellular redox conditions influence the activity of several transcription factors leading to a modulation of the expression of the genes controlled by these factors. We examined the changes in cell transcription patterns after oxidative stress induced by diethylmaleate (DEM). Using the differential display technique we identified several differentially expressed sequence tags, four of which are identical or highly homologous to sequences contained in the human cDNAs encoding vimentin, c-fos, cytochrome oxidase IV and ribosomal protein L4; another one corresponds to a transcript of the mitochondrial genome of unknown function. The remaining five cDNAs are not recorded in any sequence data bank. One of these, named Rox3, lights u...
Oxidative stress (OS) is caused by an imbalance between pro- and anti-oxidant reactions leading to a...
<p>This table shows the 20 most induced mRNA transcripts in exosomes derived from MC/9 cells exposed...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important mediators of both physiological and pathophysiological s...
AbstractIntracellular redox conditions influence the activity of several transcription factors leadi...
ntracellular redox conditions influence the activity of several transcription factors leading to a m...
To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the induction of cell resistance to oxidative str...
Background: In addition to their cytotoxic nature, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are also signal mol...
Transcription factors control the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger...
Incubating human cells in diethylmaleate (DEM) depletes the intracellular pool of reduced glutathion...
SummaryThree transcription factors (TFs), OxyR, SoxR, and SoxS, play a critical role in transcriptio...
In response to stress, the translation of many mRNAs in yeast can change in a fashion discordant wit...
Many factors influence the expression of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) which is a circular DNA molecule ...
Abstract Background In addition to their cytotoxic nature, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are also si...
Oxidative (OS), reductive (RS), and nitrosative (NSS) stresses produce carbonylation, glycation, glu...
AbstractThe cellular consequences of deficiencies of the mitochondrial OXPHOS system include a varie...
Oxidative stress (OS) is caused by an imbalance between pro- and anti-oxidant reactions leading to a...
<p>This table shows the 20 most induced mRNA transcripts in exosomes derived from MC/9 cells exposed...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important mediators of both physiological and pathophysiological s...
AbstractIntracellular redox conditions influence the activity of several transcription factors leadi...
ntracellular redox conditions influence the activity of several transcription factors leading to a m...
To investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the induction of cell resistance to oxidative str...
Background: In addition to their cytotoxic nature, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are also signal mol...
Transcription factors control the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger...
Incubating human cells in diethylmaleate (DEM) depletes the intracellular pool of reduced glutathion...
SummaryThree transcription factors (TFs), OxyR, SoxR, and SoxS, play a critical role in transcriptio...
In response to stress, the translation of many mRNAs in yeast can change in a fashion discordant wit...
Many factors influence the expression of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) which is a circular DNA molecule ...
Abstract Background In addition to their cytotoxic nature, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are also si...
Oxidative (OS), reductive (RS), and nitrosative (NSS) stresses produce carbonylation, glycation, glu...
AbstractThe cellular consequences of deficiencies of the mitochondrial OXPHOS system include a varie...
Oxidative stress (OS) is caused by an imbalance between pro- and anti-oxidant reactions leading to a...
<p>This table shows the 20 most induced mRNA transcripts in exosomes derived from MC/9 cells exposed...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important mediators of both physiological and pathophysiological s...