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Spatio-temporal control of the cytosolic redox environment in C. elegans

Compartmentalization of redox reactions is essential to all life forms. Protein activity can respond to changes in the local redox environment through the reversible oxidation of cysteine thiols. For the majority of cysteines in the proteome, this interaction takes place through equilibration with the glutathione pool; this raises the question whether this redox pool acts as a buffer, or instead as a sensitive media, transducing information from a local physiological state into protein function.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:harvard.edu/oai:dash.harvard.edu:1/11181131
Date10 October 2015
CreatorsRomero, Catalina
ContributorsFontana, Walter, Mitchison, Timothy J.
PublisherHarvard University
Source SetsHarvard University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis or Dissertation
Rightsopen

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