نتایج جستجو برای: uptake of fe

تعداد نتایج: 21183236  

2017
Xing-Zheng Fu Xue Zhou Fei Xing Li-Li Ling Chang-Pin Chun Li Cao Mark G. M. Aarts Liang-Zhi Peng

Zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) deficiency are widespread among citrus plants, but the molecular mechanisms regarding uptake and transport of these two essential metal ions in citrus are still unclear. In the present study, 12 members of the Zn/Fe-regulated transporter (ZRT/IRT)-related protein (ZIP) gene family were identified and isolated from a widely used citrus rootstock, trifoliate orange (Poncir...

2006
Joel G. Anderson Paula T. Cooney Keith M. Erikson

Iron (Fe) is an essential trace metal involved in numerous cellular processes. Iron deficiency (ID) is reported as the most prevalent nutritional problem worldwide. Increasing evidence suggests that ID is associated with altered neurotransmitter metabolism and a risk factor for manganese (Mn) neurotoxicity. Though recent studies have established differences in which the female brain responds to...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1967
R C Gallo

1) The effect of hemin on heme synthesis was studied in vivo. Heme synthesis was measured by determining red cell (59)Fe uptake and glycine-2-(14)C incorporation into red cell hemin in normal CF(1) female mice.2) Both bovine and human hemin significantly decreased red cell (59)Fe uptake 48, 72, and 96 hours after hemin injection.3) Glycine-2-(14)C incorporation into red cell hemin was decreased...

2012
Lars H. Böttger Eric P. Miller Christian Andresen Berthold F. Matzanke Frithjof C. Küpper Carl J. Carrano

Iron is an essential element for all living organisms due to its ubiquitous role in redox and other enzymes, especially in the context of respiration and photosynthesis. The iron uptake and storage systems of terrestrial/higher plants are now reasonably well understood, with two basic strategies for iron uptake being distinguished: strategy I plants use a mechanism involving induction of Fe(III...

2017
Spenser Reed Hadar Neuman Raymond P Glahn Omry Koren Elad Tako

Biofortification is a plant breeding method that introduces increased concentrations of minerals in staple food crops (e.g., legumes, cereal grains), and has shown success in alleviating insufficient Fe intake in various human populations. Unlike other strategies utilized to alleviate Fe deficiency, studies of the gut microbiota in the context of Fe biofortification have not yet been reported, ...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2007
Joel G Anderson Paula T Cooney Keith M Erikson

Iron (Fe) is an essential trace metal involved in numerous cellular processes. Iron deficiency (ID) is reported as the most prevalent nutritional problem worldwide. Increasing evidence suggests that ID is associated with altered neurotransmitter metabolism and a risk factor for manganese (Mn) neurotoxicity. Though recent studies have established differences in which the female brain responds to...

2011
Jian Han William E. Seaman Xiumin Di Wei Wang Mark Willingham Frank M. Torti Suzy V. Torti

Ferritin binds specifically and saturably to a variety of cell types, and recently several ferritin receptors have been cloned. TIM-2 is a specific receptor for H ferritin (HFt) in the mouse. TIM-2 is a member of the T cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain containing (TIM) protein family and plays an important role in immunity. The expression of TIM-2 outside of the immune system indicates that ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Alexandra Lešková Ricardo F H Giehl Anja Hartmann Agáta Fargašová Nicolaus von Wirén

In plants, the excess of several heavy metals mimics iron (Fe) deficiency-induced chlorosis, indicating a disturbance in Fe homeostasis. To examine the level at which heavy metals interfere with Fe deficiency responses, we carried out an in-depth characterization of Fe-related physiological, regulatory, and morphological responses in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) exposed to heavy metals. E...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2007
Yun-sheng Xia Bao-dong Chen Peter Christie F Andrew Smith You-shan Wang Xiao-lin Li

The effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungus (Glomus mosseae) and phosphorus (P) addition (100 mg/kg soil) on arsenic (As) uptake by maize plants (Zea mays L.) from an As-contaminated soil were examined in a glasshouse experiment. Non-mycorrhizal and zero-P addition controls were included. Plant biomass and concentrations and uptake of As, P, and other nutrients, AM colonization, root leng...

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