نتایج جستجو برای: خطیسازی sos1

تعداد نتایج: 395  

2008
B. Josh Lane Charla Mutchler Souhaila Al Khodor Scott S. Grieshaber Rey A. Carabeo

Chlamydia trachomatis attachment to cells induces the secretion of the elementary body-associated protein TARP (Translocated Actin Recruiting Protein). TARP crosses the plasma membrane where it is immediately phosphorylated at tyrosine residues by unknown host kinases. The Rac GTPase is also activated, resulting in WAVE2 and Arp2/3-dependent recruitment of actin to the sites of chlamydia attach...

Journal: :Molecular syndromology 2010
M Tartaglia G Zampino B D Gelb

Noonan syndrome (NS) is a relatively common, clinically variable and genetically heterogeneous developmental disorder characterized by postnatally reduced growth, distinctive facial dysmorphism, cardiac defects and variable cognitive deficits. Other associated features include ectodermal and skeletal defects, cryptorchidism, lymphatic dysplasias, bleeding tendency, and, rarely, predisposition t...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Quan-Sheng Qiu Bronwyn J Barkla Rosario Vera-Estrella Jian-Kang Zhu Karen S Schumaker

In plants, Na+/H+ exchangers in the plasma membrane are critical for growth in high levels of salt, removing toxic Na+ from the cytoplasm by transport out of the cell. The molecular identity of a plasma membrane Na+/H+ exchanger in Arabidopsis (SOS1) has recently been determined. In this study, immunological analysis provided evidence that SOS1 localizes to the plasma membrane of leaves and roo...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2005
Kei-ichi Ozaki Satsuki Miyazaki Susumu Tanimura Michiaki Kohno

Strict regulation of the receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK)/extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) pathway is essential for maintaining balanced growth in multi-cellular organisms. Several negative regulators of the pathway have been identified which include Sprouty proteins. Mammalian cells express four Sprouty isoforms (Sprouty1-4) in an ERK-dependent manner. In this study, we have examined ...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2015
D T Britto H J Kronzucker

The efflux of sodium (Na(+)) ions across the plasma membrane of plant root cells into the external medium is surprisingly poorly understood. Nevertheless, Na(+) efflux is widely regarded as a major mechanism by which plants restrain the rise of Na(+) concentrations in the cytosolic compartments of root cells and, thus, achieve a degree of tolerance to saline environments. In this review, severa...

Journal: :Urologia internationalis 2010
N O Hadziselimovic Ch de Geyter P Demougin E J Oakeley Faruk Hadziselimovic

BACKGROUND In recent years, several genes were found to be involved in the process of epididymo-testicular descent, the most frequently cited ones include INSL3, HOXA10, GNRHR, and KAL1. In this study, we analyzed the differences in gene expression profiles between cryptorchid and descended testes. In particular, we analyzed expression of all recently published genes known to be associated with...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1999
Che-Leung Law Maria K. Ewings Preet M. Chaudhary Sasha A. Solow Theodore J. Yun Aaron J. Marshall Leroy Hood Edward A. Clark

Propagation of signals from the T cell antigen receptor (TCR) involves a number of adaptor molecules. SH2 domain-containing protein 76 (SLP-76) interacts with the guanine nucleotide exchange factor Vav to activate the nuclear factor of activated cells (NF-AT), and its expression is required for normal T cell development. We report the cloning and characterization of a novel Grb2-like adaptor mo...

2010
Dong-Ha Oh Sang Yeol Lee Ray A. Bressan Dae-Jin Yun Hans J. Bohnert

A mutation of AtSOS1 (Salt Overly Sensitive 1), a plasma membrane Na(+)/H(+)-antiporter in Arabidopsis thaliana, leads to a salt-sensitive phenotype accompanied by the death of root cells under salt stress. Intracellular events and changes in gene expression were compared during a non-lethal salt stress between the wild type and a representative SOS1 mutant, atsos1-1, by confocal microscopy usi...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Ruidang Quan Huixin Lin Imelda Mendoza Yuguo Zhang Wanhong Cao Yongqing Yang Mei Shang Shouyi Chen José M Pardo Yan Guo

The SOS (for Salt Overly Sensitive) pathway plays essential roles in conferring salt tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana. Under salt stress, the calcium sensor SOS3 activates the kinase SOS2 that positively regulates SOS1, a plasma membrane sodium/proton antiporter. We show that SOS3 acts primarily in roots under salt stress. By contrast, the SOS3 homolog SOS3-LIKE CALCIUM BINDING PROTEIN8 (SCABP...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Ahmed M. Hamam Dev T. Britto Rubens Flam-Shepherd Herbert J. Kronzucker

Rapid sodium cycling across the plasma membrane of root cells is widely thought to be associated with Na(+) toxicity in plants. However, the efflux component of this cycling is not well understood. Efflux of Na(+) from root cells is believed to be mediated by Salt Overly-Sensitive-1, although expression of this Na(+)/H(+) antiporter has been localized to the vascular tissue and root meristem. Here,...

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