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Therefore, Fe can be exported from cells to the circulatory system or can be accumulated inside the cell.

miRNA can be exported from cells packaged in membrane-bound extracellular compartments (exosomes) or bound to RNA binding proteins [ 30].

Importantly, miRs not only exert their function intracellularly, but also can be exported from cells in the extracellular space via EVs or bound to proteins like Ago-2 or HDL [ 11– 13].

cGMP can be exported from cells through members of the multidrug resistance protein family (reviewed by Sager, 2004) and might serve an additional intercellular signalling role, consistent with evidence that extracellularly applied cGMP has biological effects (Touyz et al., 1997; Poulopoulou & Nowak, 1998; Montoliu et al., 1999).

Although a consensus existed regarding the fact that ABA has to be exported from cells by a transporter, it was debated whether an importer is required, since under standard conditions the apoplast exhibits a pH of 5.5 6, a condition where a large proportion of ABA is protonated and easily diffuses through membranes.

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Despite lacking a conventional signal sequence, TG2 is exported from cells in response to stress, enabling it to associate with and to cross-link extracellular matrix proteins [3,4].

S1P has been shown to be exported from mast cells via ABCC1 (also known as multidrug resistant protein 1; MRP1) [ 9], from astrocytes via ABCA1 [ 44], from endothelial cells via ABCA1 and ABCC1 [ 45], and from thyroid carcinoma cells via ABCC1 [ 46].

Cisplatin detoxification by GSH generally occurs by a reaction catalyzed by GST, in which GSH binds covalently to cisplatin and the formed GSH conjugates can be exported from the cells, preventing the drug from reaching its most important molecular target, DNA.

To test whether the sensor kinase and carbohydrate binding proteins could be exported from the cell, portions of the genes encoding the N-terminal segments of LevQ (up to Asp202), LevT (up to Asp72) or LevS (up to Ile253) were fused to the ΔSPNuc sequence (Figure S4), which encodes a nuclease derived from Staphylococcus aureus that lacks its export signal [15].

Indeed, the conversion of glucose to lactic acid in the presence of oxygen, generally known as aerobic glycolysis or Warburg effect, is uniquely observed in cancer and the excess generation of lactate that accompanies the Warburg effect needs to be exported from the cell.

Studies have shown that a-Syn molecules are packaged into vesicles, suggesting that a-Syn can be exported from the cell via exocytosis [ 15].

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