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Role of F1F0-ATP synthase and uncoupling protein in mitochondrial respiratory uncoupling of ripened avocado fruits
(Gauthier-villars/editions ElsevierParisFrança, 1998)
ZmPUMP encodes a fully functional monocot plant uncoupling mitochondrial protein whose affinity to fatty acid is increased with the introduction of a His pair at the second matrix loop
(2006-05-26)
Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are specialized mitochondrial transporter proteins that uncouple respiration from ATP synthesis. In this study, cDNA encoding maize uncoupling protein (ZmPUMP) was expressed in Escherichia coli ...
ZmPUMP encodes a fully functional monocot plant uncoupling mitochondrial protein whose affinity to fatty acid is increased with the introduction of a His pair at the second matrix loop
(2006-05-26)
Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are specialized mitochondrial transporter proteins that uncouple respiration from ATP synthesis. In this study, cDNA encoding maize uncoupling protein (ZmPUMP) was expressed in Escherichia coli ...
Activation of the potato plant uncoupling mitochondrial protein inhibits reactive oxygen species generation by the respiratory chain
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 1998)
Mutational analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana plant uncoupling mitochondrial protein
(Elsevier B.V., 2014)
The plant energy-dissipating mitochondrial systems: Depicting the genomic structure and the expression profiles of the gene families of uncoupling protein and alternative oxidase in monocots and dicots
(2006-03-01)
The simultaneous existence of alternative oxidases and uncoupling proteins in plants has raised the question as to why plants need two energy-dissipating systems with apparently similar physiological functions. A probably ...
The plant energy-dissipating mitochondrial systems: Depicting the genomic structure and the expression profiles of the gene families of uncoupling protein and alternative oxidase in monocots and dicots
(2006-03-01)
The simultaneous existence of alternative oxidases and uncoupling proteins in plants has raised the question as to why plants need two energy-dissipating systems with apparently similar physiological functions. A probably ...