[HTML][HTML] Anti-apoptosis and cell survival: a review

L Portt, G Norman, C Clapp, M Greenwood… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2011 - Elsevier
Type I programmed cell death (PCD) or apoptosis is critical for cellular self-destruction for a
variety of processes such as development or the prevention of oncogenic transformation …

Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species in cell death signaling

C Fleury, B Mignotte, JL Vayssière - Biochimie, 2002 - Elsevier
During apoptosis, mitochondrial membrane permeability (MMP) increases and the release
into the cytosol of pro-apoptotic factors (procaspases, caspase activators and caspase …

[HTML][HTML] Secondary necrosis: the natural outcome of the complete apoptotic program

MT Silva - FEBS letters, 2010 - Elsevier
The predominant definition of apoptosis considers that the elimination of the apoptosing cell
is by heterolytic degradation following phagocytosis by an assisting scavenger …

Oxygen stress: a regulator of apoptosis in yeast

F Madeo, E Fröhlich, M Ligr, M Grey, SJ Sigrist… - The Journal of cell …, 1999 - rupress.org
Oxygen radicals are important components of metazoan apoptosis. We have found that
apoptosis can be induced in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by depletion of …

[HTML][HTML] A caspase-related protease regulates apoptosis in yeast

F Madeo, E Herker, C Maldener, S Wissing, S Lächelt… - Molecular cell, 2002 - cell.com
Yeast can undergo cell death accompanied by cellular markers of apoptosis. However,
orthologs of classical mammalian apoptosis regulators appeared to be missing from the …

Saccharomyces cerevisiae commits to a programmed cell death process in response to acetic acid

P Ludovico, MJ Sousa, MT Silva, C Leão… - …, 2001 - microbiologyresearch.org
Recent evidence has revealed the occurrence of an apoptotic phenotype in Saccharomyces
cerevisiae that is inducible with oxidative stress. Here, exposure of S. cerevisiae to 20–200 …

Programmed and altruistic ageing

VD Longo, J Mitteldorf, VP Skulachev - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2005 - nature.com
Ageing is widely believed to be a non-adaptive process that results from a decline in the
force of natural selection. However, recent studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are …

Cytochrome c Release and Mitochondria Involvement in Programmed Cell Death Induced by Acetic Acid in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

P Ludovico, F Rodrigues, A Almeida… - Molecular biology of …, 2002 - Am Soc Cell Biol
Evidence is presented that mitochondria are implicated in the previously described
programmed cell death (PCD) process induced by acetic acid in Saccharomyces cerevisiae …

[HTML][HTML] Recent developments in yeast aging

M Kaeberlein, CR Burtner, BK Kennedy - PLoS genetics, 2007 - journals.plos.org
In the last decade, research into the molecular determinants of aging has progressed rapidly
and much of this progress can be attributed to studies in invertebrate eukaryotic model …

Fatal attraction: nonself recognition and heterokaryon incompatibility in filamentous fungi

NL Glass, I Kaneko - Eukaryotic cell, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
Vegetative incompatibility is a common phenomenon in filamentous fungi, including
ascomycete, basidiomycete, and zygomycete fungi (27, 70, 80). A subset of vegetative …