نتایج جستجو برای: iron chelate

تعداد نتایج: 145479  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Yasuhiro Ishimaru Naoko K Nishizawa

Iron (Fe) deficiency is a worldwide agricultural problem on calcareous soils with low-Fe availability due to high soil pH. Rice plants use a well documented phytosiderophore-based system (Strategy II) to take up Fe from the soil and also possess a direct Fe2+ transport system. Rice plants are extremely susceptible to low-Fe supply, however, because of low phytosiderophore secretion and low Fe3+...

2014
TP Souza-Junior L Lorenço-Lima D Ganini CV Vardaris TG Polotow MP Barros

Reactive oxygen species are produced during anaerobic exercise mostly by Fe ions released into plasma and endothelial/muscle xanthine oxidase activation that generates uric acid (UA) as the endpoint metabolite. Paradoxically, UA is considered a major antioxidant by virtue of being able to chelate pro-oxidative iron ions. This work aimed to evaluate the relationship between UA and plasma markers...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Sandra K Small Sumant Puri Indu Sangwan Mark R O'Brian

Ferric siderophore receptors are components of high-affinity iron-chelate transport systems in gram-negative bacteria. The genes encoding these receptors are generally regulated by repression. Here, we show that the ferrichrome receptor gene bll4920 and four additional putative ferric siderophore receptor genes in Bradyrhizobium japonicum are positively controlled by the regulatory protein Irr,...

Journal: :Blood 1981
M J Pippard D K Johnson C A Finch

The animal assay of potential new iron-chelating agents is at present dependent on cumbersome and imprecise iron balance studies in hypertransfused rodents. We report the development of a radioisotope assay in intact rats based on the transient labeling by ferritin 59Fe of the main source of chelatable iron within hepatocytes. The isotope was maximally available to chelators during the first 6 ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1988
S Roberts A Bomford

In this study we have determined whether desferrioxamine can chelate iron delivered to human leukaemic cells by the transferrin endocytic cycle. The cellular uptake of desferrioxamine was investigated by an indirect method in which the conversion of repeated pulses of [59Fe]transferrin to [59Fe]ferrioxamine was determined at two concentrations of the drug. Maximum generation of [59Fe]ferrioxami...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Sandra K Small Mark R O'Brian

Iron utilization by bacteria in aerobic environments involves uptake as a ferric chelate from the environment, followed by reduction to the ferrous form. Ferric iron reduction is poorly understood in most bacterial species. Here, we identified Bradyrhizobium japonicum frcB (bll3557) as a gene adjacent to, and coregulated with, the pyoR gene (blr3555) encoding the outer membrane receptor for tra...

2004
H. E. BOUIS

This chapter develops a comprehensive longitudinal model for the proximate determinants of hemoglobin concentration using three repeated observations on 514 women in Bangladesh. The explanatory variables in the model were nutrient intakes, including bioavailable iron; anthropometric measurement; morbidity involving blood loss; and intake of iron tablets. Bioavailable iron, women’s height and mi...

Objective(s): The current work aimed to assess whether curcumin and baicalein can chelate iron in aplastic anemia (AA) complicated with iron overload, exploring the potential mechanisms.Materials and Methods: A mouse model of AA with iron overload complication was firstly established. Low and high-dose curcumin or baicalein treatment gro...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Deborah Chirnomas Amber Lynn Smith Jennifer Braunstein Yaron Finkelstein Luis Pereira Anke K Bergmann Frederick D Grant Carole Paley Michael Shannon Ellis J Neufeld

Tens of thousands of transfusion-dependent (eg, thalassemia) patients worldwide suffer from chronic iron overload and its potentially fatal complications. The oral iron chelator deferasirox has become commercially available in many countries since 2006. Although this alternative to parenteral deferoxamine has been a major advance for patients with transfusional hemosiderosis, a proportion of pa...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
S Maringanti J A Imlay

Mutants of Escherichia coli that lack cytoplasmic superoxide dismutase (SOD) exhibit auxotrophies for sulfur-containing, branched-chain, and aromatic amino acids and cannot catabolize nonfermentable carbon sources. A secondary-site mutation substantially relieved all of these growth defects. The requirement for fermentable carbon and the branched-chain auxotrophy occur because superoxide (O2-) ...

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