نتایج جستجو برای: nitrogen species

تعداد نتایج: 653271  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2004
Henry Jay Forman Jon M Fukuto Martine Torres

Except for the role of NO in the activation of guanylate cyclase, which is well established, the involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) in signal transduction remains controversial, despite a large body of evidence suggestive of their participation in a variety of signaling pathways. Several problems have limited their acceptance as signaling molecules,...

2005

145 8.1 Nutrients with an antioxidant role The potential beneficial effects of antioxidants in protecting against disease have been used as an argument for recommending increasing intakes of several nutrients above those derived by conventional methods. If it is possible to quantify such claims, antioxidant properties should be considered in decisions concerning the daily requirements of these ...

Journal: :Journal of integrative plant biology 2013
Francesco Licausi Chiara Pucciariello Pierdomenico Perata

The N-end rule pathway regulates protein degradation, which depends on exposed N-terminal sequences in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In plants, conserved and specific enzymes stimulate selective proteolysis. Although a number of developmental and growth phenotypes have been reported for mutants in the N-end rule, its function has remained unrelated to specific physiological pathways. The first re...

2015
Véronique Martin-Jézéquel Guillaume Calu Leo Candela Zouher Amzil Thierry Jauffrais Véronique Séchet Pierre Weigel Anake Kijjoa

Over the last century, human activities have altered the global nitrogen cycle, and anthropogenic inputs of both inorganic and organic nitrogen species have increased around the world, causing significant changes to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. The increasing frequency of Pseudo-nitzschia spp. in estuarine and coastal waters reinforces the need to understand better the environmental c...

2015
Franziska Bandau Vicki Huizu Guo Decker Michael J. Gundale Benedicte Riber Albrectsen Jian Liu

Plant intraspecific variability has been proposed as a key mechanism by which plants adapt to environmental change. In boreal forests where nitrogen availability is strongly limited, nitrogen addition happens indirectly through atmospheric N deposition and directly through industrial forest fertilization. These anthropogenic inputs of N have numerous environmental consequences, including shifts...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2014
Shigeo Sato Yuuki Arai Kazuaki Wagatsuma

When a nitrogen microwave-induced plasma produced with an Okamoto-cavity was employed as a source for the nitridation of steel samples, the characteristics of the plasma were investigated by analyzing a spatially-resolved emission image of nitrogen excited species obtained with a two-dimensionally imaging spectrograph. Our previous study had reported on an excellent performance of the Okamoto-c...

2016
Elisabeth Guillemet Alain Leréec Seav-Ly Tran Corinne Royer Isabelle Barbosa Philippe Sansonetti Didier Lereclus Nalini Ramarao

Production of reactive nitrogen species (NO) is a key step in the immune response following infections. NO induces lesions to bacterial DNA, thus limiting bacterial growth within hosts. Using two pathogenic bacteria, Bacillus cereus and Shigella flexneri, we show that the DNA-repair protein Mfd (Mutation-Frequency-Decline) is required for bacterial resistance to the host-NO-response. In both sp...

2012
Hillar Klandorf

The concept of oxidative stress (OS) was originally used by Professor Helmut Sies who described it as “an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidants in favor of the oxidants, potentially leading to damage” with the ratio of oxidants to antioxidants as >1 (Sies, 1997). Oxidative/nitrosative stress represents the bodies’ imbalance in the production and the elimination of reactive oxygen and nitr...

2014
Yaping Wu Jennifer Jeans David J. Suggett Zoe V. Finkel Douglas A. Campbell

*Correspondence: Douglas A. Campbell, Department of Biology, Mount Allison University, 63B York St., Sackville, NB E4L1G7, Canada e-mail: [email protected] Diatoms contribute ∼40% of primary production in the modern ocean and encompass the largest cell size range of any phytoplankton group. Diatom cell size influences their nutrient uptake, photosynthetic light capture, carbon export efficiency,...

2013
Jocelyn Onley Jocelyn Olney David Wedin Sabrina Russo

Lambir Hills National Park in Malaysian Borneo is composed of dipterocarp tree species which specialize on different soil types. Although the mechanisms contributing to this distribution of tree species are unknown, one hypothesis is that tree species at Lambir differ in their preferences for different nitrogen forms. In this study we investigated (1) whether clay soil and sandy loam soil types...

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