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Human and Animal Cells MIA Paca2(RCB2094) Heme Biosynthesis is Crucial for Cell Survival and Mitochondrial OXPHOS after X Irradiation.
Chicken / Quail WE , NIES-L , NIES-Fr Uterus-specific transcriptional regulation underlies eggshell pigment production in Japanese quail.
Prokaryotes B. subtilis BKE15450 , BKE19140 , BKE30660 , BKE34990 YtkA (CtaK) and YozB (CtaM) function in the biogenesis of cytochrome c oxidase in Bacillus subtilis.
Human and Animal Cells NRK49F(RCB0112) Cytoglobin, a novel member of the globin family, protects kidney fibroblasts against oxidative stress under ischemic conditions.
Drosophila 14716R-1 , 14716R-3 Reciprocal regulation of carbon monoxide metabolism and the circadian clock.
Human and Animal Cells Hep G2 The effect of iron ion on the specificity of photodynamic therapy with 5-aminolevulinic acid.
Human and Animal Cells HMV-II(RCB0777) Down-regulation of heme oxygenase-2 is associated with the increased expression of heme oxygenase-1 in human cell lines.
Human and Animal Cells PC-12(RCB0009) High butyric acid amounts induce oxidative stress, alter calcium homeostasis, and cause neurite retraction in nerve growth factor-treated PC12 cells.
Prokaryotes E. coli NA Recombinant expression and redox properties of triheme c membrane-bound quinol peroxidase.
DNA material BS-KS HOIL-1 (RDB04183) Identification of the ubiquitin-protein ligase that recognizes oxidized IRP2.
Mice RBRC00422 Hereditary cataract of the Nakano mouse: Involvement of a hypomorphic mutation in the coproporphyrinogen oxidase gene.
General Microbes JCM 7642 Gene cloning and biochemical characterization of a catalase from Gluconobacter oxydans.
Human and Animal Cells Heme induces DNA damage and hyperproliferation of colonic epithelial cells via hydrogen peroxide produced by heme oxygenase: a possible mechanism of heme-induced colon cancer.
Arabidopsis / Cultured plant cells, genes pda09925 , pda13736 , pda07528 , pda13635 , pda14923 A novel pathway of cytochrome c biogenesis is involved in the assembly of the cytochrome b6f complex in arabidopsis chloroplasts.