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Cytochrome c: Surfing Off of the Mitochondrial Membrane on the Tops of Complexes III and IV
(Elsevier, 2019)
The proper arrangement of protein components within the respiratory electron transport chain is nowadays a matter of intense debate, since altering it leads to cell aging and other related pathologies. Here, we discuss ...
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Nuclear cytochrome c – a mitochondrial visitor regulating damaged chromatin dynamics
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2018)
Over the past decade, evidence has emerged suggesting a broader role for cytochrome c (Cyt c) in programmed cell death. Recently, we demonstrated the ability of Cyt c to inhibit the nucleosome assembly activity of histone ...
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PP2A is activated by cytochrome c upon formation of a diffuse encounter complex with SET/TAF-Iβ
(Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology, 2022)
Intrinsic protein flexibility is of overwhelming relevance for intermolecular recognition and adaptability of highly dynamic ensemble of complexes, and the phenomenon is essential for the understanding of numerous biological ...
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Proposed mechanism for regulation of H2O2-induced programmed cell death in plants by binding of cytochrome c to 14-3-3 proteins
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2021-04)
Programmed cell death (PCD) is crucial for development and homeostasis of all multicellular organisms. In human cells, the double role of extra-mitochondrial cytochrome c in triggering apoptosis and inhibiting survival ...
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Inhibition of the PP2A activity by the histone chaperone ANP32B is long-range allosterically regulated by respiratory cytochrome c
(Elsevier, 2021)
Repair of injured DNA relies on nucleosome dismantling by histone chaperones and de-phosphorylation events carried out by Protein Phosphatase 2A (PP2A). Typical histone chaperones are the Acidic leucine-rich Nuclear ...
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Mitochondrial cytochrome c shot towards histone chaperone condensates in the nucleus
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2021)
Despite mitochondria being key for the control of cell homeostasis and fate, their role in DNA damage response is usually just regarded as an apoptotic trigger. However, growing evidence points to mitochondrial factors ...