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2. Translation factor and RNA binding protein mRNA interactomes support broader RNA regulons for posttranscriptional control
3. Tolerance to nascent protein misfolding stress requires fine-tuning of the cAMP/PKA pathway
4. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress–induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) are detrimental for the fitness of a thioredoxin reductase mutant
5. Oxidant-specific regulation of protein synthesis in Candida albicans
6. Methionine Oxidation of Sup35 Protein Induces Formation of the [PSI+] Prion in a Yeast Peroxiredoxin Mutant
7. The Thioredoxin-Thioredoxin Reductase System Can Function in Vivo as an Alternative System to Reduce Oxidized Glutathione in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
8. The critical role of glutathione in maintenance of the mitochondrial genome
9. Chapter 14 Regulation of protein synthesis in yeast by oxidative stress
10. Global Translational Responses to Oxidative Stress Impact upon Multiple Levels of Protein Synthesis
11. Rom2p, the Rho1 GTP/GDP Exchange Factor of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Can Mediate Stress Responses via the Ras-cAMP Pathway
12. The high-affinity cAMP phosphodiesterase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the major determinant of cAMP levels in stationary phase: involvement of different branches of the Ras–cyclic AMP pathway in stress responses
13. Coupling of the Transcriptional Regulation of Glutathione Biosynthesis to the Availability of Glutathione and Methionine via the Met4 and Yap1 Transcription Factors
14. Role of Yeast Glutaredoxins as Glutathione S-transferases
15. Regulation of Protein S-Thiolation by Glutaredoxin 5 in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
16. The Yeast Glutaredoxins Are Active as Glutathione Peroxidases
17. The essential and ancillary role of glutathione in Saccharomyces cerevisiae analysed using a grande gsh1 disruptant strain
18. Differential regulation of glutaredoxin gene expression in response to stress conditions in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
19. Redox Control of Exofacial Protein Thiols/Disulfides by Protein Disulfide Isomerase
20. The Cytoplasmic Cu,Zn Superoxide Dismutase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Is Required for Resistance to Freeze-Thaw Stress: GENERATION OF FREE RADICALS DURING FREEZING AND THAWING
21. Mitochondrial function is required for resistance to oxidative stress in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
22. Glutathione and Catalase Provide Overlapping Defenses for Protection against Hydrogen Peroxide in the YeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae
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