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Thorsten Seidel

Researcher at Bielefeld University

Publications -  46
Citations -  1778

Thorsten Seidel is an academic researcher from Bielefeld University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Förster resonance energy transfer & Protein subunit. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1523 citations. Previous affiliations of Thorsten Seidel include Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

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Age related changes in mitochondrial function and new approaches to study redox regulation in mammalian oocytes in response to age or maturation conditions

TL;DR: The review provides an overview of mitogenesis during oogenesis and some recent data on oxidative defence systems in mammalian oocytes, and on age-related changes as well as novel approaches to study redox regulation in mitochondria and ooplasm, which may provide new insights into age-, environment- and cryopreservation-induced stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in oocytes and embryos.
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The redox-sensitive transcription factor Rap2.4a controls nuclear expression of 2-Cys peroxiredoxin A and other chloroplast antioxidant enzymes

TL;DR: The redox sensitivity of Rap2.4a establishes an efficient switch mechanism for redox control of nuclear gene activity of chloroplast antioxidants, in which Rap 2.4 is a redox-sensor and a transducer of redox information.
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Quantification of Förster resonance energy transfer by monitoring sensitized emission in living plant cells.

TL;DR: 3-filter FRET FRET-efficiencies are obtained that are comparable to results from sophisticated fluorescence lifetime measurements through combination with photoactivation-based super-resolution microscopy and monitoring sensitized emission by 3-Filter-FRET.
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Multiple redox and non-redox interactions define 2-Cys peroxiredoxin as a regulatory hub in the chloroplast.

TL;DR: In this paper, 2-cysteine peroxiredoxin (2-CysPrx) is associated with the chloroplast and is involved in protecting photosynthesis.