Publications by authors named "Augustinus G Haribowo"

Article Synopsis
  • Oxygen deprivation and excess are both toxic, making the body's adaptation to oxygen levels crucial for survival.
  • The study investigates protein turnover rates in mouse heart, lung, and brain under different oxygen levels, finding that the lung shows the most significant response.
  • It highlights that certain extracellular matrix proteins stabilize in the lung during both low (hypoxia) and high (hyperoxia) oxygen, while a component of the electron transport chain becomes unstable in high oxygen, implicating MYBBP1A as a regulator in this context.
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Oxygen is toxic across all three domains of life. Yet, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here, we systematically investigate the major cellular pathways affected by excess molecular oxygen.

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Oxygen deprivation can be detrimental. However, chronic hypoxia is also associated with decreased incidence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease in high-altitude populations. Previously, hypoxic fuel rewiring has primarily been studied in immortalized cells.

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