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Fatty acid-mediated uncoupling of potato tuber mitochondria
(Academic Press AustMarrickvilleAustralia, 1998)
AtPUMP: an Arabidopsis gene encoding a plant uncoupling mitochondrial protein
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 1998)
Plant uncoupling mitochondrial proteins
(Annual Reviews, 2006-01-01)
Uncoupling proteins (UCPs) are membrane proteins that mediate purine nucleotide-sensitive free fatty acid-activated H(+) flux through the inner mitochondrial membrane. After the discovery of UCP in higher plants in 1995, ...
Overexpression of plant uncoupling mitochondrial protein in transgenic tobacco increases tolerance to oxidative stress
(Kluwer Academic/plenum Publ, 2003-06-01)
An Arabidopsis thaliana cDNA clone encoding a plant uncoupling mitochondrial protein (AtPUMP1) was overexpressed in transgenic tobacco plants. Analysis of the AtPUMP1 mRNA content in the transgenic lines, determined by ...
Arabidopsis thaliana Uncoupling Proteins (AtUCPs): insights into gene expression during development and stress response and epigenetic regulation
(Springer/plenum Publishers, 2011-02-01)
Mitochondrial inner membrane uncoupling proteins (UCP) catalyze a proton conductance that dissipates the proton electrochemical gradient established by the respiratory chain, thus affecting the yield of ATP synthesis. UCPs ...
Arabidopsis thaliana Uncoupling Proteins (AtUCPs): insights into gene expression during development and stress response and epigenetic regulation
(Springer/plenum Publishers, 2011-02-01)
Mitochondrial inner membrane uncoupling proteins (UCP) catalyze a proton conductance that dissipates the proton electrochemical gradient established by the respiratory chain, thus affecting the yield of ATP synthesis. UCPs ...
Free fatty acids regulate the uncoupling protein and alternative oxidase activities in plant mitochondria
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 1998)
Uncoupling proteins (UCP) in unicellular eukaryotes: True UCPs or UCP1-like acting proteins?
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BVAMSTERDAM, 2012)
Uncoupling proteins belong to the superfamily of mitochondrial anion carriers. They are apparently present throughout the Eukarya domain in which only some members have an established physiological function, i.e. UCP1 from ...