نتایج جستجو برای: inosine triphosphate

تعداد نتایج: 62826  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2005
Sergey V Gronskiy Natalia P Zakataeva Maria V Vitushkina Leonid R Ptitsyn Irina B Altman Anna E Novikova Vitaliy A Livshits

The yicM gene of Escherichia coli was found by selection for resistance to 6-mercaptopurine. Translation and transcription initiation sites of yicM were determined. Overexpression of yicM increased resistance of sensitive cells to inosine and guanosine, decreased E. coli growth rate in medium containing these ribonucleosides as the sole carbon source, led to inosine accumulation by the E. coli ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1962
T SEKINE L M BARNETT W W KIELLEY

It is now widely recognized that under certain conditions of temperature and pH (1, 2)) the Ca++-activated hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) by myosin exhibits a biphasic response to titration of the sulfhydryl groups of the protein by organic mercurials and by N-ethylmaleimide (3-5). On the other hand, titration by these reagents results only in inhibition if inosine triphosphate or g...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1991
P E Tatham B D Gomperts

Investigation of regulated exocytosis has frequently required the use of permeabilised cell preparations. This has provided evidence that Ca2(+)-binding and guanine nucleotide-binding proteins can mediate secretion. Since the manner and extent of membrane permeabilisation affect the requirements for Ca2+ and guanine nucleotide, we have introduced such effectors directly into intact, rat periton...

Journal: :Molecular medicine 2003
Jon G Mabley Alex Rabinovitch Wilma Suarez-Pinzon György Haskó Pál Pacher Robert Power Gary Southan Andrew Salzman Csaba Szabó

Inosine, a naturally occurring purine, was long considered to be an inactive metabolite of adenosine. However, recently inosine has been shown to be an immunomodulator and anti-inflammatory agent. The aim of this study was to determine whether inosine influences anti-inflammatory effects and affects the development of type 1 diabetes in murine models. Type 1 diabetes was induced either chemical...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2003
J G Mabley P Pacher L Liaudet F G Soriano G Haskó A Marton C Szabo A L Salzman

Inosine, a naturally occurring purine formed from the breakdown of adenosine, has recently been shown to exert powerful anti-inflammatory effects both in vivo and in vitro. This study evaluated inosine as a potential therapy for colitis. Colitis was induced in mice by the administration of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS). Oral treatment with inosine was begun either before the onset of colitis or ...

Journal: :Microbiology 2010
Tetyana Dodatko Monique Akoachere Nadia Jimenez Zadkiel Alvarez Ernesto Abel-Santos

Bacillus cereus 569 spores germinate either with inosine as a sole germinant or with a combination of nucleosides and L-alanine. Whereas the inosine-only germination pathway requires the presence of two different germination receptors (GerI and GerQ) to be activated, the nucleoside/alanine germination pathway only needs one of the two receptors. To differentiate how nucleoside recognition varie...

2005
K. CAPITO C. J. HEDESKOV

Inosine is a potent primary stimulus of insulin secretion from isolated mouse islets. The inosine-induced insulin secretion was totally depressed during starvation, but was completely restored by the addition of 5mmi-caffeine to the medium and partially restored by the addition of 5mM-glucose. Mannoheptulose (3mg/ml) potentiated the eflect of lOmM-inosine in islets from fed mice. The mechanism ...

Journal: :Microbiome 2021

Abstract Background Ulcerative colitis is a type of chronic inflammatory bowel disease closely associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis and intestinal homeostasis dysregulation. Barley leaf (BL) has long history use in Traditional Chinese Medicine potential health-promoting effects on functions. However, its mechanism action not yet clear. Here, we explore the modulating roles microbial metabol...

2009
Tetyana Dodatko Monique Akoachere Stefan M. Muehlbauer Forrest Helfrich Amber Howerton Christian Ross Vicki Wysocki Jürgen Brojatsch Ernesto Abel-Santos

BACKGROUND The first step of the bacterial lifecycle is the germination of bacterial spores into their vegetative form, which requires the presence of specific nutrients. In contrast to closely related Bacillus anthracis spores, Bacillus cereus spores germinate in the presence of a single germinant, inosine, yet with a significant lag period. METHODS AND FINDINGS We found that the initial lag...

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