Brischigliaro, Michele Zeviani, Massimo
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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Bioenergetics
Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) deficiency is characterized by a high degree of genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity, partly reflecting the extreme structural complexity, multiple post-translational modification, variable, tissue-specific composition, and the high number of and intricate connections among the assembly factors of this enzyme. In fact, de...
Yu, Libing Li, Wenjing Chu, Jian Chen, Chun Li, Xijian Tang, Wei Xia, Binyuan Xiong, Zhonghua
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Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
As an emerging pollutant, uranium poses serious concerns to ecological and human health. The kidney has been established as a major deposition site and the most sensitive target organ for uranium poisoning, and the underlying toxicological mechanisms have been associated with oxidative stress and mitochondrial respiration. However, the identities o...
Gutiérrez-Menéndez, Alba Cid-Duarte, Sandra Banqueri, María Martínez, Juan A Méndez, Marta Arias, Jorge L
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Physiology & behavior
Photobiomodulation (PBM) or the use of red to near-infrared irradiation spectrum, is a non-invasive intervention that produces neurostimulatory effects and reaches benefits in several pathologies as well as in healthy subjects. The main objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the effects of PBM in a rat brain network on basal state and ...
Cai, Xiuhong Son, Chang Yun Mao, Junjun Kaur, Divya Zhang, Yingying Khaniya, Umesh Cui, Qiang Gunner, M R
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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Bioenergetics
Cytochrome c Oxidase (CcO) is the terminal electron acceptor in aerobic respiratory chain, reducing O2 to water. The released free energy is stored by pumping protons through the protein, maintaining the transmembrane electrochemical gradient. Protons are held transiently in a proton loading site (PLS) that binds and releases protons driven by the ...
Kadenbach, Bernhard
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World Journal of Biological Chemistry
The generation of cellular energy in the form of ATP occurs mainly in mitochondria by oxidative phosphorylation. Cytochrome c oxidase (CytOx), the oxygen accepting and rate-limiting step of the respiratory chain, regulates the supply of variable ATP demands in cells by “allosteric ATP-inhibition of CytOx.” This mechanism is based on inhibition of o...
Kopcova, Katarina Mikulova, Ludmila Pechova, Ivana Sztachova, Tereza Cizmar, Erik Jancura, Daniel Fabian, Marian
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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Bioenergetics
Cytochrome a was suggested as the key redox center in the proton pumping process of bovine cytochrome c oxidase (CcO). Recent studies showed that both the structure of heme a and its immediate vicinity are sensitive to the ligation and the redox state of the distant catalytic center composed of iron of cytochrome a3 (Fea3) and copper (CuB). Here, t...
Analin, Benedict Mohanan, Akhil Bakka, Kavya Challabathula, Dinakar
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Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
The flexible plant mitochondrial electron transport chain with cytochrome c oxidase (COX) and alternative oxidase (AOX) pathways is known to be modulated by abiotic stress conditions. The effect of salinity stress on the mitochondrial electron transport chain and the importance of COX and AOX pathways for optimization of photosynthesis under salini...
Cai, Xiuhong SON, CHANG YUN Mao, Junjun Kaur, Divya Zhang, Yingying Khaniya, Umesh Cui, Qiang Gunner, Marylin R.
Cytochrome c Oxidase (CcO) is the terminal electron acceptor in aerobic respiratory chain, reducing O-2 to water. The released free energy is stored by pumping protons through the protein, maintaining the transmembrane electrochemical gradient. Protons are held transiently in a proton loading site (PLS) that binds and releases protons driven by the...
Mayoke, Abraham Muya, Shadrack M. Bateta, Rosemary Mireji, Paul O. Okoth, Sylvance O. Onyoyo, Samuel G. Auma, Joanna E. Ouma, Johnson O.
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Parasites & Vectors
BackgroundDespite the morphological characterization established in the 1950s and 1960s, the identity of extant taxa that make up Glossina fuscipes (s.l.) in the Congo remains questionable. Previous claims of overlap between G. fuscipes (believed to be G. f. quanzensis) and G. palpalis palpalis around Brazzaville city further complicate the taxonom...
Ramzan, Rabia Vogt, Sebastian Kadenbach, Bernhard
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Journal of molecular medicine (Berlin, Germany)
Psychosocial stress is known to cause an increased incidence of coronary heart disease. In addition, multiple other diseases like cancer and diabetes mellitus have been related to stress and are mainly based on excessive formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in mitochondria. The molecular interactions between stress and ROS, however, are still...