A yeast two-hybrid knockout strain to explore thioredoxin-interacting proteins in vivo.
暂无分享,去创建一个
Yves Meyer | Y. Surdin-Kerjan | Dominique Thomas | Y. Meyer | F. Vignols | Dominique Thomas | Yolande Surdin-Kerjan | Claire Bréhélin | Florence Vignols | C. Bréhélin | Claire Bréhélin
[1] Y. Meyer,et al. New targets of Arabidopsis thioredoxins revealed by proteomic analysis , 2004, Proteomics.
[2] Kohei Miyazono,et al. Mammalian thioredoxin is a direct inhibitor of apoptosis signal‐regulating kinase (ASK) 1 , 1998, The EMBO journal.
[3] P. Model,et al. The role of thioredoxin in filamentous phage assembly. Construction, isolation, and characterization of mutant thioredoxins. , 1986, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[4] M. Stumpp,et al. Comprehensive survey of proteins targeted by chloroplast thioredoxin , 2001, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[5] Y. Yanagawa,et al. A possible interaction of thioredoxin with VDUP1 in HeLa cells detected in a yeast two-hybrid system. , 2000, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[6] K. Mori,et al. AP-1 transcriptional activity is regulated by a direct association between thioredoxin and Ref-1. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[7] J. Reichheld,et al. Classification of plant thioredoxins by sequence similarity and intron position. , 2002, Methods in enzymology.
[8] A. Holmgren,et al. Truncated thioredoxin: physiological functions and mechanism. , 2004, Antioxidants & redox signaling.
[9] T. Haverkamp,et al. Reaction mechanism of thioredoxin: 3'-phospho-adenylylsulfate reductase investigated by site-directed mutagenesis. , 1995, European journal of biochemistry.
[10] P. Uetz. Two-hybrid arrays. , 2002, Current opinion in chemical biology.
[11] M. Johnston,et al. Identification of the DNA binding site for NGFI-B by genetic selection in yeast. , 1991, Science.
[12] H. Um,et al. Vitamin D3 Up-Regulated Protein 1 Mediates Oxidative Stress Via Suppressing the Thioredoxin Function1 , 2000, The Journal of Immunology.
[13] M. Matsui,et al. Identification of Thioredoxin-binding Protein-2/Vitamin D3 Up-regulated Protein 1 as a Negative Regulator of Thioredoxin Function and Expression* , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[14] M. Miginiac-Maslow,et al. New thioredoxin targets in the unicellular photosynthetic eukaryote Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. , 2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[15] James R. Knight,et al. A comprehensive analysis of protein–protein interactions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae , 2000, Nature.
[16] T. Laurent,et al. ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEOTIDES. IV. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THIOREDOXIN, THE HYDROGEN DONOR FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI B. , 1964, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[17] P. Bork,et al. Functional organization of the yeast proteome by systematic analysis of protein complexes , 2002, Nature.
[18] J. Garin,et al. Analysis of the proteins targeted by CDSP32, a plastidic thioredoxin participating in oxidative stress responses. , 2004, The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology.
[19] L. Wartofsky,et al. A Specific Enzymatic Reduction of l(-) Methionine Sulfoxide and a Related Nonspecific Reduction of Disulfides , 1960 .
[20] C. Richardson,et al. Proteomic analysis of thioredoxin-targeted proteins in Escherichia coli. , 2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[21] P. Schürmann,et al. Thioredoxin links redox to the regulation of fundamental processes of plant mitochondria. , 2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[22] A. Wach. PCR‐synthesis of marker cassettes with long flanking homology regions for gene disruptions in S. cerevisiae , 1996, Yeast.
[23] S. Rothstein,et al. Two members of the thioredoxin-h family interact with the kinase domain of a Brassica S locus receptor kinase. , 1996, The Plant cell.
[24] P. Schürmann,et al. Proteomics gives insight into the regulatory function of chloroplast thioredoxins , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[25] J. Jacquot,et al. In Vivo Characterization of a Thioredoxin h Target Protein Defines a New Peroxiredoxin Family* , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[26] R. Glockshuber,et al. Importance of Redox Potential for the in VivoFunction of the Cytoplasmic Disulfide Reductant Thioredoxin fromEscherichia coli * , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[27] A. Holmgren,et al. Thioredoxin and glutaredoxin isoforms. , 2002, Methods in enzymology.
[28] W. Millard,et al. Measurements of vector-derived neurotrophic factor and green fluorescent protein levels in the brain. , 2002, Methods.
[29] Jonathan D. G. Jones,et al. CITRX thioredoxin interacts with the tomato Cf-9 resistance protein and negatively regulates defence. , 2004, The EMBO journal.
[30] R. Ozawa,et al. A comprehensive two-hybrid analysis to explore the yeast protein interactome , 2001, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[31] T. Hisabori,et al. Target proteins of the cytosolic thioredoxins in Arabidopsis thaliana. , 2004, Plant & cell physiology.
[32] W. Vensel,et al. Unraveling thioredoxin‐linked metabolic processes of cereal starchy endosperm using proteomics , 2003, FEBS letters.
[33] Complementation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae auxotrophic mutants by Arabidopsis thaliana cDNAs. , 1992 .
[34] T. Horie,et al. C-propeptide region of human pro α 1 type 1 collagen interacts with thioredoxin , 2002 .
[35] T. Ito,et al. Toward a protein-protein interaction map of the budding yeast: A comprehensive system to examine two-hybrid interactions in all possible combinations between the yeast proteins. , 2000, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[36] C. Godon,et al. A New Antioxidant with Alkyl Hydroperoxide Defense Properties in Yeast* , 1999, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[37] J. Beckwith,et al. The genetics of disulfide bond metabolism. , 1998, Annual review of genetics.
[38] S. Rhee,et al. Purification and characterization of a second type thioredoxin peroxidase (type II TPx) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. , 1999, Biochemistry.
[39] Gary D Bader,et al. Systematic identification of protein complexes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by mass spectrometry , 2002, Nature.
[40] Y. Surdin-Kerjan,et al. Gene-enzyme relationship in the sulfate assimilation pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Study of the 3'-phosphoadenylylsulfate reductase structural gene. , 1990, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[41] A. Holmgren,et al. Thioredoxin and glutaredoxin systems. , 2019, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[42] C. Grant,et al. A single glutaredoxin or thioredoxin gene is essential for viability in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae , 2000, Molecular microbiology.
[43] L. G. Wilson,et al. Yeast sulfate-reducing system. I. Reduction of sulfate to sulfite. , 1961, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[44] Yoshihiro Yamaguchi,et al. Roles for the Two-hybrid System in Exploration of the Yeast Protein Interactome* , 2002, Molecular & Cellular Proteomics.
[45] B. Svensson,et al. Cy5 maleimide labelling for sensitive detection of free thiols in native protein extracts: identification of seed proteins targeted by barley thioredoxin h isoforms. , 2004, The Biochemical journal.
[46] C. Grant,et al. Thioredoxins are required for protection against a reductive stress in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae , 2002, Molecular microbiology.
[47] M. Matsui,et al. Demonstration of the interaction of thioredoxin with p40phox, a phagocyte oxidase component, using a yeast two-hybrid system. , 1999, Immunology letters.
[48] E. Muller. Thioredoxin deficiency in yeast prolongs S phase and shortens the G1 interval of the cell cycle. , 1991, The Journal of biological chemistry.
[49] H. Yano,et al. A strategy for the identification of proteins targeted by thioredoxin , 2001, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[50] Y. Meyer,et al. In vivo functional discrimination between plant thioredoxins by heterologous expression in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. , 1998, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[51] Kwang Dong Kim,et al. Thioredoxin modulates activator protein 1 (AP-1) activity and p27Kip1 degradation through direct interaction with Jab1 , 2004, Oncogene.
[52] A. Holmgren,et al. Thioredoxin or glutaredoxin in Escherichia coli is essential for sulfate reduction but not for deoxyribonucleotide synthesis , 1990, Journal of bacteriology.
[53] Dominique Thomas,et al. Redox Control of Hsp70-Co-chaperone Interaction Revealed by Expression of a Thioredoxin-like Arabidopsis Protein* , 2003, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[54] E. Stadtman,et al. The yeast peptide-methionine sulfoxide reductase functions as an antioxidant in vivo. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[55] B. Buchanan,et al. Redox regulation: a broadening horizon. , 2005, Annual review of plant biology.
[56] P. Schürmann,et al. The ferredoxin/thioredoxin system: from discovery to molecular structures and beyond. , 2002 .
[57] Nick Cai,et al. Thioredoxin targets of developing wheat seeds identified by complementary proteomic approaches. , 2004, Phytochemistry.
[58] S. Rhee,et al. Thioredoxin-dependent peroxide reductase from yeast. , 1994, The Journal of biological chemistry.