AbstractThe mechanisms of nitric oxide (NO) synthesis in plants have been extensively investigated. NO degradation can be just as important as its synthesis in controlling steady-state levels of NO. Here, we examined NO degradation in mitochondria isolated from potato tubers and the contribution of the respiratory chain to this process. NO degradation was faster in mitochondria energized with NAD(P)H than with succinate or malate. Oxygen consumption and the inner membrane potential were transiently inhibited by NO in NAD(P)H-energized mitochondria, in contrast to the persistent inhibition seen with succinate. NO degradation was abolished by anoxia and superoxide dismutase, which suggested that NO was consumed by its reaction with superoxide...
AbstractExogenous NADPH oxidation by purified mitochondria from both potato tuber and Arum maculatum...
Background The plant respiratory chain contains several energy-dissipating enzymes, these being type...
AbstractWild type (WT), and nitrate reductase (NR)- and nitrite-reductase (NiR)-deficient cells of C...
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...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Mitochondria recently have emerged as important sites in controlling NO levels within the cell. In t...
Mitochondria consume nitric oxide (NO) mainly through reaction with superoxide anion (O2-). Here, we...
AbstractMitochondria consume nitric oxide (NO) mainly through reaction with superoxide anion (O2-). ...
Actively respiring animal and plant tissues experience hypoxia because of mitochondrial O2 consumpti...
At oxygen concentrations of <1%, even completely nitrate reductase (NR)-free root tissues reduced...
Nitric oxide is a gaseous secondary messenger that is critical for proper cell signaling and plant s...
AbstractOxygen consumption via the cytochrome pathway in isolated soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) c...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an immensely important signaling molecule in animals and plants. It is involved...
The 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex constitutes a mitochondrially localized tricarboxylic acid ...
AbstractExogenous NADPH oxidation by purified mitochondria from both potato tuber and Arum maculatum...
Background The plant respiratory chain contains several energy-dissipating enzymes, these being type...
AbstractWild type (WT), and nitrate reductase (NR)- and nitrite-reductase (NiR)-deficient cells of C...
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...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Mitochondria recently have emerged as important sites in controlling NO levels within the cell. In t...
Mitochondria consume nitric oxide (NO) mainly through reaction with superoxide anion (O2-). Here, we...
AbstractMitochondria consume nitric oxide (NO) mainly through reaction with superoxide anion (O2-). ...
Actively respiring animal and plant tissues experience hypoxia because of mitochondrial O2 consumpti...
At oxygen concentrations of <1%, even completely nitrate reductase (NR)-free root tissues reduced...
Nitric oxide is a gaseous secondary messenger that is critical for proper cell signaling and plant s...
AbstractOxygen consumption via the cytochrome pathway in isolated soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) c...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an immensely important signaling molecule in animals and plants. It is involved...
The 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex constitutes a mitochondrially localized tricarboxylic acid ...
AbstractExogenous NADPH oxidation by purified mitochondria from both potato tuber and Arum maculatum...
Background The plant respiratory chain contains several energy-dissipating enzymes, these being type...
AbstractWild type (WT), and nitrate reductase (NR)- and nitrite-reductase (NiR)-deficient cells of C...