نتایج جستجو برای: hamp 6 pichpyzdh2o

تعداد نتایج: 956869  

Journal: :Blood cells, molecules & diseases 2016
Ricardo Faria Bruno Silva Catarina Silva Pedro Loureiro Ana Queiroz Sofia Fraga Jorge Esteves Diana Mendes Rita Fleming Luís Vieira João Gonçalves Paula Faustino

Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by excessive iron absorption resulting in pathologically increased body iron stores. It is typically associated with common HFE gene mutation (p.Cys282Tyr and p.His63Asp). However, in Southern European populations up to one third of HH patients do not carry the risk genotypes. This study aimed to explore the use of...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Jaroslav Truksa Pauline Lee Ernest Beutler

Hepcidin plays a major role in the regulation of iron homeostasis. Several bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are strong inducers of hepcidin (Hamp1, HAMP) expression. Hemojuvelin, a protein critical for maintaining appropriate levels of hepcidin, acts as a coreceptor for BMP2 and BMP4, thereby providing a link between iron homeostasis and the BMP-signaling pathway. We show that a robust BMP, h...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2014
Justine Bacchetta Joshua J Zaritsky Jessica L Sea Rene F Chun Thomas S Lisse Kathryn Zavala Anjali Nayak Katherine Wesseling-Perry Mark Westerman Bruce W Hollis Isidro B Salusky Martin Hewison

The antibacterial protein hepcidin regulates the absorption, tissue distribution, and extracellular concentration of iron by suppressing ferroportin-mediated export of cellular iron. In CKD, elevated hepcidin and vitamin D deficiency are associated with anemia. Therefore, we explored a possible role for vitamin D in iron homeostasis. Treatment of cultured hepatocytes or monocytes with prohormon...

2014
Debashree Chatterjee Richard B Cooley Chelsea D Boyd Ryan A Mehl George A O'Toole Holger Sondermann

Stable surface adhesion of cells is one of the early pivotal steps in bacterial biofilm formation, a prevalent adaptation strategy in response to changing environments. In Pseudomonas fluorescens, this process is regulated by the Lap system and the second messenger cyclic-di-GMP. High cytoplasmic levels of cyclic-di-GMP activate the transmembrane receptor LapD that in turn recruits the periplas...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2010
L Toxqui A De Piero V Courtois S Bastida F J Sánchez-Muniz Ma P Vaquero

Although iron is an essential mineral for maintaining good health, excessive amounts are toxic. Nowadays, much interest is focused on the mechanisms and regulation of iron metabolism by down-regulation of the hormone hepcidin. The HAMP gene encodes for hepcidin appears to be exceptionally preserved. Disorders of iron metabolism could lead to iron overload, mainly causing the rare disease heredi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Cezar M Khursigara Xiongwu Wu Peijun Zhang Jonathan Lefman Sriram Subramaniam

Bacterial chemoreceptors undergo conformational changes in response to variations in the concentration of extracellular ligands. These changes in chemoreceptor structure initiate a series of signaling events that ultimately result in regulation of rotation of the flagellar motor. Here we have used cryo-electron tomography combined with 3D averaging to determine the in situ structure of chemorec...

2013
Chen Wang Jiayan Sang Jiawei Wang Mingyan Su Jennifer S. Downey Qinggan Wu Shida Wang Yongfei Cai Xiaozheng Xu Jun Wu Dilani B. Senadheera Dennis G. Cvitkovitch Lin Chen Steven D. Goodman Aidong Han

Two-component systems (TCSs) are important for the adaptation and survival of bacteria and fungi under stress conditions. A TCS is often composed of a membrane-bound sensor histidine kinase (SK) and a response regulator (RR), which are relayed through sequential phosphorylation steps. However, the mechanism for how an SK is switched on in response to environmental stimuli remains obscure. Here,...

Journal: :Molecular Microbiology 2008
Kathryn T Elliott Victor J DiRita

The energy taxis receptor Aer, in Escherichia coli, senses changes in the redox state of the electron transport system via an flavin adenine dinucleotide cofactor bound to a PAS domain. The PAS domain (a sensory domain named after three proteins Per, ARNT and Sim, where it was first identified) is thought to interact directly with the Aer HAMP domain to transmit this signal to the highly conser...

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