نتایج جستجو برای: chahar gonbad copper

تعداد نتایج: 83145  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Barbara Waidner Klaus Melchers Igor Ivanov Hannes Loferer Klaus W Bensch Manfred Kist Stefan Bereswill

Mechanisms involved in maintaining cytoplasmic metal ion homeostasis play a central role in the adaptation of Helicobacter pylori to the changing gastric environment. An investigation of the global regulatory responses to copper ions by using RNA profiling with a threshold factor of 4.0 revealed that copper induces transcription of 19 H. pylori genes and that only the ferritin gene pfr is repre...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Olivier Barré Frédéric Mourlane Marc Solioz

Lactococcus lactis IL1403, a lactic acid bacterium widely used for food fermentation, is often exposed to stress conditions. One such condition is exposure to copper, such as in cheese making in copper vats. Copper is an essential micronutrient in prokaryotes and eukaryotes but can be toxic if in excess. Thus, copper homeostatic mechanisms, consisting chiefly of copper transporters and their re...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Iqbal Hamza Joseph Prohaska Jonathan D Gitlin

The metallochaperone Atox1 directly interacts with the copper-transporting ATPases and plays a critical role in perinatal copper homeostasis. To determine the cell biological mechanisms of Atox1 function, intracellular copper metabolism, and Menkes ATPase abundance, localization and trafficking were examined in immortalized fibroblast cell lines derived from Atox1(+/+) and Atox1(-/-) embryos. C...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1978
R J Lillie L T Frobish

Purebred Duroc gilts were fed 0, 15, 30, or 60 ppm of supplemental copper with 100 or 200 ppm of supplemental iron throughout four reproductive cycles. Traits studied included: gestation, lactation, and weaning-to-estrus weight changes; total and live pigs farrowed; total and live pig birth weights and weaned weights at 3 weeks of age; and hemoglobin, hematocri t and plasma copper and iron of s...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2014
Hong-Jie Yang Sheng-Yan He Hsing-Yu Tuan

A comprehensive mechanistic study conducted on the formation mechanism of five-fold twinned copper nanowires by heating copper(I) chloride with oleylamine at 170 °C is presented. Electron microscopy and UV-visible absorption spectra are used to analyze the growth mechanism of copper nanowires. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and selected-area electron diffraction are used to in...

Journal: :Comparative Hepatology 2005
Bart Spee Paul JJ Mandigers Brigitte Arends Peter Bode Ted SGAM van den Ingh Gaby Hoffmann Jan Rothuizen Louis C Penning

BACKGROUND: The role of copper accumulation in the onset of hepatitis is still unclear. Therefore, we investigated a spontaneous disease model of primary copper-toxicosis in Doberman pinschers so to gain insights into the pathophysiology of copper toxicosis, namely on genes involved in copper metabolism and reactive oxygen species (ROS) defences. RESULTS: We used quantitative real-time PCR to d...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1992
D A Cooksey H R Azad

Copper-resistant strains of Pseudomonas syringae carrying the cop operon produce periplasmic copper-binding proteins, and this sequestration outside the cytoplasm has been proposed as a resistance mechanism. In this study, strain PS61 of P. syringae carrying the cloned cop operon accumulated more total cellular copper than without the operon. Several other copper-resistant pseudomonads with hom...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2005
Miha Humar Marjeta Sentjurc Samuel A Amartey Franc Pohleven

Copper tolerant fungi are known for more than 60 years but the complete mechanisms of copper tolerance by these fungi are still not fully understood. Copper tolerance has previously been linked to oxalic acid excretion by copper tolerant brown rot fungi. The oxalic acid then reacts with copper in the wood to form an insoluble and therefore less toxic copper oxalate. It has been suggested that c...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
Z Weissman I Berdicevsky B Z Cavari D Kornitzer

The pathogenic yeast Candida albicans has higher resistance than the baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to elevated concentrations of copper. To understand the basis of this differential resistance, we performed a functional screen for C. albicans genes involved in copper detoxification. Here, we report the isolation of two such genes: a metallothionein, CaCUP1, and a copper-transporting P-...

2010
G. Donald Sherman

variety of crops. Pot tests indicated that addition of about 200 p.p.m. of copper from copper sulfate produced a toxic reaction in soils low in copper, but otherwise comparable to Alsatian vineyard soils, which were found to contain as much as 400 p.p.m. of copper. Among the crops tested, vines were most resistant to copper toxicity; clover and alfalfa were most sensitive. Symptoms of copper po...

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