نتایج جستجو برای: extracellular zinc

تعداد نتایج: 196911  

2014
Meenu Jain Lisa Zhang Myriem Boufraqech Yi Liu-Chittenden Kimberly Bussey Michael J. Demeure Xiaolin Wu Ling Su Karel Pacak Constantine A. Stratakis Electron Kebebew

BACKGROUND Several members of the zinc finger protein family have been recently shown to have a role in cancer initiation and progression. Zinc finger protein 367 (ZNF367) is a member of the zinc finger protein family and is expressed in embryonic or fetal erythroid tissue but is absent in normal adult tissue. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We show that ZNF367 is overexpressed in adrenocortic...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2004
Stéphanie Daumas Hélène Halley Jean-Michel Lassalle

Lesion studies have demonstrated the prominent role of the hippocampus in spatial and contextual learning. To better understand how contextual information is processed in the CA3 region during learning, we focused on the CA3 autoassociative network hypothesis. We took advantage of a particularity of the mossy fibre (MF) synapses, i.e. their high zinc concentration, to reversibly disrupt the aff...

2017
Laura J. Blakemore Paul Q. Trombley

The olfactory bulb (OB) is central to the sense of smell, as it is the site of the first synaptic relay involved in the processing of odor information. Odor sensations are first transduced by olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) before being transmitted, by way of the OB, to higher olfactory centers that mediate olfactory discrimination and perception. Zinc is a common trace element, and it is high...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
O Kleifeld P E Van den Steen A Frenkel F Cheng H L Jiang G Opdenakker I Sagi

Matrix metalloproteinases are endopeptidases that have a leading role in the catabolism of the macromolecular components of the extracellular matrix in a variety of normal and pathological processes. Human gelatinase B is a zinc-dependent proteinase and a member of the matrix metalloproteinase family that is involved in inflammation, tissue remodeling, and cancer. We have conducted x-ray absorp...

2014
Maria G. Khrenova Alexander P. Savitsky Igor A. Topol Alexander V. Nemukhin

Discovering ways to control the activity of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), zinc-dependent enzymes capable of degrading extracellular matrix proteins, is an important field of cancer research. We report here a novel strategy for assembling MMP inhibitors on the basis of oligopeptide ligands by exploring the pattern known as the zinc finger motif. Advanced molecular modeling tools were used to...

Journal: :Microbiology 1997
J D Holmes D J Richardson S Saed R Evans-Gowing D A Russell J R Sodeau

Klebsiella pneumoniae overcomes cadmium toxicity through the 'biotrans-formation' of cadmium ions into photoactive, nanometre-sized CdS particles deposited on the cell surface. The kinetics of particle formation during batch culture growth was monitored by electron microscopy (EM), energy-dispersive X-ray analysis and electronic absorption spectroscopy (EAS). During the deceleration phase of ba...

Mitra Bakhtiari, Rezvan Asgari,

Infertility as a vital process in human reproduction involves many couples worldwide. Although many genetic causes of infertility are known, the genetic basis of infertility in men is largely unknown. Therefore, the identification of genetic biomarkers in this field is important and genetic polymorphisms in key genes of the spermatogenesis pathway can be valuable biomarkers in this field. Gene'...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2002
Ulf Landmesser Helmut Drexler

Superoxide dismutases (SODs) represent the major antioxidant defense system against superoxide anions (O2 ). Three isoforms of superoxide dismutase have been identified in mammals: copper-zinc SOD (Cu, ZnSOD), manganese SOD (Mn-SOD), and extracellular SOD (ecSOD). Cu, Znand Mn-SOD are localized intracellularly, whereas the last discovered SOD isoform, ecSOD,1 is secreted and bound to heparan su...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
J W Gibbs Y F Zhang M D Shumate D A Coulter

The thalamocortical (TC) system is a tightly coupled synaptic circuit in which GABAergic inhibition originating from the nucleus reticularis thalami (NRT) serves to synchronize oscillatory TC rhythmic behavior. Zinc is colocalized within nerve terminals throughout the TC system with dense staining for zinc observed in NRT, neocortex, and thalamus. Whole cell voltage-clamp recordings of GABA-evo...

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