نتایج جستجو برای: chahar gonbad copper

تعداد نتایج: 83145  

2007
Jan Rothuizen

An abnormal copper metabolism can cause hepatic copper accumulation and subsequently an increase in oxidative stress. We therefore analyzed the copper metabolism pathways and (non)enzymatic defenses against ROS in three different forms of chronic liver failure in the dog. Chronic hepatitis caused by inherited copper toxicosis (Copper toxicosis, CT) was compared to chronic hepatitis of unknown e...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Perry G. Ridge Yan Zhang Vadim N. Gladyshev

Copper is an essential trace element in many organisms and is utilized in all domains of life. It is often used as a cofactor of redox proteins, but is also a toxic metal ion. Intracellular copper must be carefully handled to prevent the formation of reactive oxygen species which pose a threat to DNA, lipids, and proteins. In this work, we examined patterns of copper utilization in prokaryotes ...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2007
Chun Chuan Chen Fuminao Takeshima Takashige Miyazaki Kunihiko Murase Hiroshi Ohtani Hajime Isomoto Saburo Shikuwa Katsuhisa Omagari Yohei Mizuta Yoshiyuki Ozono Shigeru Kohno

OBJECT Anemia and leukopenia caused by copper deficiency are well-documented consequences of long-term total parenteral nutrition. We measured the serum copper levels of bed-ridden patients receiving enteral feeding, and evaluated optical and ultrastructural features of bone marrow before and after copper supplementation. PATIENTS AND METHODS Serum samples were obtained from 15 bed-ridden eld...

2013
Jonathon Telianidis Ya Hui Hung Stephanie Materia Sharon La Fontaine

Over the past two decades there have been significant advances in our understanding of copper homeostasis and the pathological consequences of copper dysregulation. Cumulative evidence is revealing a complex regulatory network of proteins and pathways that maintain copper homeostasis. The recognition of copper dysregulation as a key pathological feature in prominent neurodegenerative disorders ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Gail M Teitzel Ashley Geddie Susan K De Long Mary Jo Kirisits Marvin Whiteley Matthew R Parsek

Transcriptional profiles of Pseudomonas aeruginosa exposed to two separate copper stress conditions were determined. Actively growing bacteria subjected to a pulse of elevated copper for a short period of time was defined as a "copper-shocked" culture. Conversely, copper-adapted populations were defined as cells actively growing in the presence of elevated copper. Expression of 405 genes change...

2017
Wenbo Li Randy F Lacey Yajin Ye Juan Lu Kuo-Chen Yeh Youli Xiao Laigeng Li Chi-Kuang Wen Brad M Binder Yang Zhao

Copper ions play an important role in ethylene receptor biogenesis and proper function. The copper transporter RESPONSIVE-TO-ANTAGONIST1 (RAN1) is essential for copper ion transport in Arabidopsis thaliana. However it is still unclear how copper ions are delivered to RAN1 and how copper ions affect ethylene receptors. There is not a specific copper chelator which could be used to explore these ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Daniel R Bellemare Lance Shaner Kevin A Morano Jude Beaudoin Rejean Langlois Simon Labbe

Aerobic organisms possess efficient systems for the transport of copper. This involves transporters that mediate the passage of copper across biological membranes to reach essential intracellular copper-requiring enzymes. In this report, we identify a new copper transporter in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, encoded by the ctr6(+) gene. The transcription of ctr6(+) is induced under copper-limiting c...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Vicente Sancenón Sergi Puig Isabel Mateu-Andrés Eavan Dorcey Dennis J Thiele Lola Peñarrubia

Copper plays a dual role in aerobic organisms, as both an essential and a potentially toxic element. To ensure copper availability while avoiding its toxic effects, organisms have developed complex homeostatic networks to control copper uptake, distribution, and utilization. In eukaryotes, including yeasts and mammals, high affinity copper uptake is mediated by the Ctr family of copper transpor...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2009
Heejeong Kim Hwa-Young Son Sarah M Bailey Jaekwon Lee

Copper is a vital trace element required for normal growth and development of many organisms. To determine the roles for copper transporter 1 (Ctr1) in hepatic copper metabolism and the contribution of the liver to systemic copper homeostasis, we have generated and characterized mice in which Ctr1 is deleted specifically in the liver. These mice express less than 10% residual Ctr1 protein in th...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Mats Eriksson Jeffrey L Moseley Stephen Tottey Jose A Del Campo Jeanette Quinn Youngbae Kim Sabeeha Merchant

A genetic screen for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii mutants with copper-dependent growth or nonphotosynthetic phenotypes revealed three loci, COPPER RESPONSE REGULATOR 1 (CRR1), COPPER RESPONSE DEFECT 1 (CRD1), and COPPER RESPONSE DEFECT 2 (CRD2), distinguished as regulatory or target genes on the basis of phenotype. CRR1 was shown previously to be required for transcriptional activation of target g...

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