نتایج جستجو برای: anaerobic granule formation

تعداد نتایج: 584704  

2015
Siqi Hu Jian Li Fengwen Xu Shan Mei Yann Le Duff Lijuan Yin Xiaojing Pang Shan Cen Qi Jin Chen Liang Fei Guo Harmit S. Malik

The SAM domain and HD domain containing protein 1 (SAMHD1) inhibits retroviruses, DNA viruses and long interspersed element 1 (LINE-1). Given that in dividing cells, SAMHD1 loses its antiviral function yet still potently restricts LINE-1, we propose that, instead of blocking viral DNA synthesis by virtue of its dNTP triphosphohydrolase activity, SAMHD1 may exploit a different mechanism to contr...

2013
Hsiang-Ting Huang Jun-ichi Maruyama Katsuhiko Kitamoto

Stress granules are a type of cytoplasmic messenger ribonucleoprotein (mRNP) granule formed in response to the inhibition of translation initiation, which typically occurs when cells are exposed to stress. Stress granules are conserved in eukaryotes; however, in filamentous fungi, including Aspergillus oryzae, stress granules have not yet been defined. For this reason, here we investigated the ...

2017
Steven Boeynaems Elke Bogaert Denes Kovacs Albert Konijnenberg Evy Timmerman Alex Volkov Mainak Guharoy Mathias De Decker Tom Jaspers Veronica H. Ryan Abigail M. Janke Pieter Baatsen Thomas Vercruysse Regina-Maria Kolaitis Dirk Daelemans J. Paul Taylor Nancy Kedersha Paul Anderson Francis Impens Frank Sobott Joost Schymkowitz Frederic Rousseau Nicolas L. Fawzi Wim Robberecht Philip Van Damme Peter Tompa Ludo Van Den Bosch

Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of RNA-binding proteins plays an important role in the formation of multiple membrane-less organelles involved in RNA metabolism, including stress granules. Defects in stress granule homeostasis constitute a cornerstone of ALS/FTLD pathogenesis. Polar residues (tyrosine and glutamine) have been previously demonstrated to be critical for phase separation of ...

2013
Virginia García-Martínez José Villanueva Cristina J. Torregrosa-Hetland Robert Bittman Ashlee Higdon Victor M. Darley-Usmar Bazbek Davletov Luis M. Gutiérrez

Lipid molecules such as arachidonic acid (AA) and sphingolipid metabolites have been implicated in modulation of neuronal and endocrine secretion. Here we compare the effects of these lipids on secretion from cultured bovine chromaffin cells. First, we demonstrate that exogenous sphingosine and AA interact with the secretory apparatus as confirmed by FRET experiments. Examination of plasma memb...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
J M Parent T W Yu R T Leibowitz D H Geschwind R S Sloviter D H Lowenstein

The dentate granule cell layer of the rodent hippocampal formation has the distinctive property of ongoing neurogenesis that continues throughout adult life. In both human temporal lobe epilepsy and rodent models of limbic epilepsy, this same neuronal population undergoes extensive remodeling, including reorganization of mossy fibers, dispersion of the granule cell layer, and the appearance of ...

2016
Joshua R Wheeler Tyler Matheny Saumya Jain Robert Abrisch Roy Parker

Stress granules are non-membrane bound RNA-protein (RNP) assemblies that form when translation initiation is limited and contain a biphasic structure with stable core structures surrounded by a less concentrated shell. The order of assembly and disassembly of these two structures remains unknown. Time course analysis of granule assembly suggests that core formation is an early event in granule ...

Journal: :New Phytologist 2021

Starch granule initiation is poorly understood at the molecular level. The glucosyltransferase, STARCH SYNTHASE 4 (SS4), plays a central role in Arabidopsis leaves, but its function cereal endosperms unknown. We investigated of SS4 wheat, which has distinct spatiotemporal pattern during grain development. generated TILLING mutants tetraploid wheat (Triticum turgidum) that are defective both hom...

2014
P. Mullai

The cell growth and product formation kinetics of anaerobic biohydrogen production by mixed anaerobic cultures was investigated using unstructured models in the present study. They described the realtionship between biomass growth and product formation in the hydrogen production process. Experimental results show that the Logistic model and LeudekingPiret model could be adopted to describe the ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1962
Jerome S. Kaye

Acrosome formation during spermatogenesis in the house cricket was studied with the electron microscope. In the early spermatid there is a single Golgi body, called the acroblast, which is cup-shaped, the walls being composed of a number of parallel membranes. A pro-acrosomal granule then appears within the acroblast. Next, the granule migrates to the nucleus, where it becomes attached. The acr...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2013
Secil Koseoglu James R Dilks Christian G Peters Jennifer L Fitch-Tewfik Nathalie A Fadel Reema Jasuja Joseph E Italiano Christy L Haynes Robert Flaumenhaft

OBJECTIVE Platelet granule exocytosis serves a central role in hemostasis and thrombosis. Recently, single-cell amperometry has shown that platelet membrane fusion during granule exocytosis results in the formation of a fusion pore that subsequently expands to enable the extrusion of granule contents. However, the molecular mechanisms that control platelet fusion pore expansion and collapse are...

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