Publications by authors named "Andreia Pereira Cepeda"
Article Synopsis
- Yeast cells can change how they work when they are exposed to low levels of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to survive better in tough conditions.
- One important protein called Opi1p helps control other genes when it moves to the nucleus, especially when hydrogen peroxide is present.
- Scientists discovered that a specific part of Opi1p, called cysteine residue 159, is necessary for it to move to the nucleus and help yeast cells adapt to the presence of hydrogen peroxide.
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