نتایج جستجو برای: گلوتنین ماکروپلیمر gmp

تعداد نتایج: 13278  

2013
Matthew H. Russell Amber N. Bible Xin Fang Jessica R. Gooding Shawn R. Campagna Mark Gomelsky Gladys Alexandre

UNLABELLED Elevated intracellular levels of the bacterial second messenger c-di-GMP are known to suppress motility and promote sessility. Bacterial chemotaxis guides motile cells in gradients of attractants and repellents over broad concentration ranges, thus allowing bacteria to quickly adapt to changes in their surroundings. Here, we describe a chemotaxis receptor that enhances, as opposed to...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1973
G Illiano G P Tell M E Siegel P Cuatrecasas

Low concentrations of insulin (120 muunits/ml) and of carbamylcholine (1 muM) increase cyclic GMP content in isolated fat cells by 350%. The maximal amount of cyclic GMP, achieved within 2 min after addition of insulin or carbamylcholine, falls rapidly for insulin and much more slowly for carbamylcholine. 10 pM Acetylcholine can also augment the content of fat-cell cyclic GMP, but by 5 min (37 ...

2016
Ankunda T. Kariisa Kevin Weeks Rita Tamayo Roy Martin Roop

In many bacterial species, including the aquatic bacterium and human pathogen Vibrio cholerae, the second messenger cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP) modulates processes such as biofilm formation, motility, and virulence factor production. By interacting with various effectors, c-di-GMP regulates gene expression or protein function. One type of c-di-GMP receptor is the class I riboswitch, represent...

2015
Yu Song Marie-Françoise Luciani Corinne Giusti Pierre Golstein

Cell death in the model organism Dictyostelium, as studied in monolayers in vitro, can be induced by the polyketide DIF-1 or by the cyclical dinucleotide c-di-GMP. c-di-GMP, a universal bacterial second messenger, can trigger innate immunity in bacterially infected animal cells and is involved in developmental cell death in Dictyostelium. We show here that c-di-GMP was not sufficient to induce ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1972
K Yamashita J B Field

Cyclic guanosine 3’,5’-monophosphate (cyclic GMP) levels were determined in dog thyroid slices using the protein-binding method. [aH]Guanine incorporation into cyclic GMP was also determined by thin layer chromatography. Basal levels of cyclic GMP in dog thyroid slices were usually 10 to 30 pmoles per g wet tissue. These values were at least lo-fold lower than the cyclic adenosine 3’,5’-monopho...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1991
Q Zhou K L Moore D F Smith A Varki R P McEver R D Cummings

Granule membrane protein-140 (GMP-140) is an inducible receptor for myeloid leukocytes on activated platelets and endothelium. Like other selectins, GMP-140 recognizes specific oligosaccharide ligands. However, prior data on the nature of these ligands are contradictory. We investigated the structural features required for ligand interaction with GMP-140 using purified GMP-140, cells naturally ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1982
J Hermolin M A Karell H E Hamm M D Bownds

In frog photoreceptor membranes, light induces a dephosphorylation of two small proteins and a phosphorylation of rhodopsin. The level of phosphorylation of the two small proteins is influenced by cyclic GMP. Measurement of their phosphorylation as a function of cyclic GMP concentration shows fivefold stimulation as cyclic GMP is increased from 10(-5) to 10(-3) M. This includes the concentratio...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1977
M L Woodruff D Bownds S H Green J L Morrisey A Shedlovsky

Frog rod outer segments freshly detached from dark-adapted retinas contain approximately 1-2 molecules of guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cyclic GMP) for every 100 molecules of visual pigment present. This cyclic GMP decays to 5'-GMP, and the conversion is accelerated upon illumination of the outer segments. Bleaching one rhodopsin molecule can lead to the hydrolysis of 1,000-2,000 molecu...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2011
Shizuka Nakayama Ilana Kelsey Jingxin Wang Herman O Sintim

The ubiquitous bacterial biofilm regulator, c-di-GMP can form G-quadruplexes at physiological conditions in the presence of some aromatic compounds, such as acriflavine and proflavine. The fluorescence of these compounds is quenched upon c-di-GMP binding and some of the formed c-di-GMP G-quadruplexes are stable even at 75 °C.

2017
Kathrin S Sprecher Isabelle Hug Jutta Nesper Eva Potthoff Mohamed-Ali Mahi Matteo Sangermani Volkhard Kaever Torsten Schwede Julia Vorholt Urs Jenal

When encountering surfaces, many bacteria produce adhesins to facilitate their initial attachment and to irreversibly glue themselves to the solid substrate. A central molecule regulating the processes of this motile-sessile transition is the second messenger c-di-GMP, which stimulates the production of a variety of exopolysaccharide adhesins in different bacterial model organisms. In Caulobact...

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