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2. The Histone Chaperones SET/TAF-1β and NPM1 Exhibit Conserved Functionality in Nucleosome Remodeling and Histone Eviction in a Cytochrome c-Dependent Manner.

3. Proposed mechanism for regulation of H2O2-induced programmed cell death in plants by binding of cytochrome c to 14-3-3 proteins

4. Mitochondrial cytochrome c shot towards histone chaperone condensates in the nucleus

5. Mitochondrial cytochrome c shot towards histone chaperone condensates in the nucleus.

6. Proposed mechanism for regulation of H2O2‐induced programmed cell death in plants by binding of cytochrome c to 14‐3‐3 proteins.

8. New moonlighting functions of mitochondrial cytochrome c in the cytoplasm and nucleus.

9. A putative RNA binding protein from <italic>Plasmodium vivax</italic> apicoplast.

10. Nuclear cytochrome <italic>c</italic> – a mitochondrial visitor regulating damaged chromatin dynamics.

11. Proteomic tools for the analysis of transient interactions between metalloproteins

12. Mimicking Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Human Cytochrome c by the Evolved tRNA Synthetase Technique.

13. Dimerization model of the C-terminal RNA Recognition Motif of HuR.

14. Respiratory complexes III and IV can each bind two molecules of cytochrome c at low ionic strength.

17. The cytochrome f–plastocyanin complex as a model to study transient interactions between redox proteins

18. Specific nitration of tyrosines 46 and 48 makes cytochrome c assemble a non-functional apoptosome

19. A structural insight into the C-terminal RNA recognition motifs of T-cell intracellular antigen-1 protein

20. Modulation of copper site properties by remote residues determines the stability of plastocyanins

21. Transient binding of plastocyanin to its physiological redox partners modifies the copper site geometry

22. Detecting transient protein–protein interactions by X-ray absorption spectroscopy: The cytochrome c 6-photosystem I complex

23. An NMR-based docking model for the physiological transient complex between cytochrome f and cytochrome c 6

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