نتایج جستجو برای: heme degradation

تعداد نتایج: 168831  

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
jian-guo li department of respirology, sun yat-sen memorial hospital, sun yat-sen university, respiratory disease research institute of sun yat-sen university, guangzhou, guangdong province, people’s republic of china yong-xun zhuan-sun department of respirology, sun yat-sen memorial hospital, sun yat-sen university, respiratory disease research institute of sun yat-sen university, guangzhou, guangdong province, people’s republic of china bing wen department of respirology, sun yat-sen memorial hospital, sun yat-sen university, respiratory disease research institute of sun yat-sen university, guangzhou, guangdong province, people’s republic of china hao wu department of emergency, sun yat-sen memorial hospital, sun yat-sen university, respiratory disease research institute of sun yat-sen university, guangzhou, guangdong province, people’s republic of china feng-ting huang department of gastroenterology, sun yat-sen memorial hospital, sun yat-sen university, respiratory disease research institute of sun yat-sen university, guangzhou, guangdong province, people’s republic of china hridaya bibhu ghimire department of respirology, sun yat-sen memorial hospital, sun yat-sen university, respiratory disease research institute of sun yat-sen university, guangzhou, guangdong province, people’s republic of china

up-regulation of cd4+cd25+cd127low/- regulatory t cells (tregs) is a new target in the treatment of asthma. human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells can up-regulate cd4+cd25+cd127low/- regulatory t cells in vitro,  meanwhile, heme oxygenase-1 (ho-1) plays an important role in the development and maintenance of cd4+cd25+ regulatory t cells. however the mechanism has not yet been adequately under...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Nam-Kha Pham Jennifer Mouriz Peter E Kima

Whereas infections of macrophages by promastigote forms of Leishmania mexicana pifanoi induce the production of superoxide, infections by amastigotes barely induce superoxide production. Several approaches were employed to gain insight into the mechanism by which amastigotes avoid eliciting superoxide production. First, in experiments with nitroblue tetrazolium, we found that 25% of parasitopho...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Michael S Tift Paul J Ponganis Daniel E Crocker

Low concentrations of endogenous carbon monoxide (CO), generated primarily through degradation of heme from heme-proteins, have been shown to maintain physiological function of organs and to exert cytoprotective effects. However, high concentrations of carboxyhemoglobin (COHb), formed by CO binding to hemoglobin, potentially prevent adequate O2 delivery to tissues by lowering arterial O2 conten...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1972
R R Engel J M Matsen S S Chapman S Schwartz

Carbon monoxide formation from heme compounds by bacteria was investigated to study microbial hemoprotein catabolism with reference to heme degradation by mammalian tissues. Hemolytic and nonhemolytic bacteria were incubated aerobically and anaerobically with the following substrates: erythrocytes, hemoglobin, myoglobin, cytochrome c, hematin, iron hematoporphyrin, copper hematoporphyrin, proto...

Journal: :Blood 1983
S Sassa G S Drummond S E Bernstein A Kappas

Tin-protoporphyrin is a potent competitive inhibitor of heme oxygenase both in vivo in animals and in vitro in isolated enzyme preparations, and when administered to neonatal rats, prevents the development of postnatal hyperbilirubinemia. In this study we examined the effect of the metalloporphyrin on the activity of heme oxygenase in liver, kidney, and spleen, and on the level of bilirubin in ...

Journal: :Blood 1996
N D Gamboa de Domínguez P J Rosenthal

Erythrocytic malaria parasites degrade hemoglobin as a source of amino acids for parasite protein synthesis. Cysteine proteinase inhibitors have been shown to block the hydrolysis of globin by cultured parasites, indicating that a malarial cysteine proteinase is required for this process. In the present study, we have evaluated the role of parasite proteinases in earlier steps of hemoglobin deg...

2017
Shavonn R. Whiten Heather Eggleston Zach N. Adelman

Heme and iron are essential molecules for many physiological processes and yet have the ability to cause oxidative damage such as lipid peroxidation, protein degradation, and ultimately cell death if not controlled. Blood-sucking arthropods have evolved diverse methods to protect themselves against iron/heme-related damage, as the act of bloodfeeding itself is high risk, high reward process. Pr...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
Y Osawa B M Martin P R Griffin J R Yates J Shabanowitz D F Hunt A C Murphy L Chen R J Cotter L R Pohl

The reductive metabolism of BrCCl3 by ferrous myoglobin leads to the alteration of the prosthetic heme to form products that can be dissociated from the protein and to those that are irreversibly bound to the protein. The major dissociable or soluble heme metabolites have recently been characterized. In this study, the irreversibly bound heme product was characterized by Edman degradation, amin...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2008
Jianhua Yang Kevin D Kim Andrew Lucas Karen E Drahos Carlo S Santos Sean P Mury Daniel G S Capelluto Carla V Finkielstein

Although efforts have been made to identify circadian-controlled genes regulating cell cycle progression and cell death, little is known about the metabolic signals modulating circadian regulation of gene expression. We identify heme, an iron-containing prosthetic group, as a regulatory ligand controlling human Period-2 (hPer2) stability. Furthermore, we define a novel heme-regulatory motif wit...

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