Plant BiologyCorpas F. J. What is the role of hydrogen peroxide in plant peroxisomes? Plant Biology . 2015; 17 (6):1099–1103. doi: 10.1111/plb.12376. [ Cross Ref ]F.J. Corpas, What is the role of hydrogen peroxide in plant peroxisomes?, Plant Biol. 17 (2015) 10...
Acyl-CoA:dihydroxyacetone phosphate acyltransferase (see Scheme 1, step i) is known to be located mainly inperoxisomes. In fibroblasts obtained from Zellweger syndrome cases, in which the formation of peroxisomes is known to be insufficient, the activity of this enzyme is only 6% of the control ...
1. What type of membrane is the cell membrane in terms of permeability? What type of membrane is the cell membrane, in terms of permeability? What is a membrane-enclosed structure that performs a specific function in a cell called? What cell structures are attached to membrane...
This interest is accelerated by the completion of gen... HJ Sung,JY Cho - 《Bmb Reports》 被引量: 296发表: 2008年 Proteome of plant peroxisomes: new perspectives on the role of these organelles in cell biology. Palma J.M., Corpas F.J., del Rio L.A., Proteome of plant peroxisomes:...
the proteasome to be digested. Another organelle in this group is called aperoxisome. Peroxisomes are not manufactured in the Golgi apparatus like lysosomes are, but in the endoplasmic reticulum. Their main function is to detoxify harmful drugs such as alcohol and toxins that travel in the blood...
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known to be localized in peroxisomes. The specific location of ptACSL1 in the plastid was further determined through the GFP self-assembly method: the N-terminal transmembrane region of ptACSL1 protein is located on the chloroplast ER membrane, while the C-terminal is located in the cytoplasm....
•Peroxisomes:These resemble lysosomes but contain specific enzymes that move hydrogen atoms from carbon atoms to oxygen atoms. •Chloroplastsandthylakoids:These are components of plant cells that take part in photosynthesis. Thylakoids are membrane sacs that contain chlorophyll, which is needed for...
Step-by-Step Text Solution:1. Definition of Catabolism: Catabolism is a metabolic process that involves the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones.2. Process of Degradation: Sp
Yeast Atg11 also interacts with the mitochondrial outer membrane-spanning protein Atg32 and the peroxisome- associated protein PpAtg30, which act as receptors for removal of excess or damaged mitochondria (mitophagy) Cell Research | Vol 24 No 1 | January 2014 and peroxisomes (pexophagy), ...