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Mitochondria are essential for most of the apoptotic processes in animals and in yeast. Both high pheromone and amiodarone were reported to trigger the sequential apoptotic changes in mitochondria. Here we report the involvement of ion transporters i
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Calcium is one of the most important second messengers in all eukaryotic cells and, specifically, in budding yeast it plays essential roles in regulating many fundamental cellular processes, such as cell cycle, mating, glucose sensing, salt stress re
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In budding yeast calcium is an important second messenger involved in controlling many fundamental cellular processes. Hypotonic shock in S. cerevisiae triggers a raise in cytosolic Ca2+ that seems to depend both on calcium influx and on calcium rele
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In S. cerevisiae, PKA pathway controls metabolism, stress resistance and proliferation. PKA is regulated both by Gpr1/Gpa2 system and the small Ras proteins whose activity is finely controlled by Cdc25/Sdc25 guanine nucleotide exchange factors and Ir
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Autor:
Pereira, MB, Fietto, LG, Cardoso, AS, França, MM, Carvalho, FM, Trópia, MJ, Castro, IM, Brandão, RL, TISI, RENATA ANITA, MARTEGANI, ENZO
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FEMS yeast research. 8(4)
The plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an enzyme that plays a very important role in the yeast physiology. The addition of protonophores, such as 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP) and carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone (CCCP), a