نتایج جستجو برای: uptake of fe

تعداد نتایج: 21183236  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2009
Paul M Craig Michal Galus Chris M Wood Grant B McClelland

Metals like iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) function as integral components in many biological reactions, and, in excess, these essential metals are toxic, and organisms must control metal acquisition and excretion. We examined the effects of chronic waterborne Cu exposure and the interactive effects of elevated dietary Fe on gene expression and tissue metal accumulation in zebrafish. Softwater accli...

2017
Hiroshi Masuda Erika Shimochi Tatsuro Hamada Takeshi Senoura Takanori Kobayashi May Sann Aung Yasuhiro Ishimaru Yuko Ogo Hiromi Nakanishi Naoko K. Nishizawa

Iron (Fe) deficiency is a critical agricultural problem, especially in calcareous soil, which is distributed worldwide. Rice plants take up Fe(II) from soil through a OsIRT1 transporter (Strategy I-related system) and also take up Fe(III) via a phytosiderophore-based system (Strategy II system). However, rice plants are susceptible to low-Fe conditions because they have low Fe(III) reduction ac...

2003
C Thomas P S Oates

Background: Absorption of non-haeme iron occurs mainly in the duodenum. It involves the divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) in the uptake of ferrous Fe(II) iron and the basolateral transporter ferroportin/ IREG-1/MTP-1/SLC40A1 in its release. Whether ferroportin functions in this process at other sites in the enterocyte is unknown. In this study the effect of a blocking antibody to ferroportin ...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 1983
R Matsuura

A previous study has shown that a single injection of ferric nitrilotriacetate (Fe-NTA) produces hepatic parenchymal iron loading in rats. The present paper reports on iron uptake by rat liver and iron toxicity in the liver after a single injection of Fe-NTA (7.5 mg Fe/kg B.W.). Iron uptake was examined with 59Fe-NTA and Fe-[14C]-NTA. Thirty percent of the injected 59Fe was incorporated in the ...

آستارایی, علیرضا, امامی, حجت , جمالی, زهره سید ,

Organic matters are important soil components which have considerable effects on phytoavailability of nutrients and improvement of soil physical, chemical and biological properties. The increasing demand for medicinal plants necessitates extensive research on them for sustainable agricultural development. In order to assess the effects of different levels of humic acid, compost and phosphorus (...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
p.c. mane school of earth sciences, swami ramanand teerth marathwada university, nanded, maharashtra, 431606, india a.b. bhosle school of earth sciences, swami ramanand teerth marathwada university, nanded, maharashtra, 431606, india

algae have been proven efficient biological vectors for heavy metal uptake. in order to further study their biosorption potential, two strains spirogyra sp. and spirulina sp. have been studied under different initial metal concentrations. in recent years, the biosorption processes have been studied extensively using microbial biomass as biosorbent for heavy metal ions removal. in these studies,...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Brian M Waters Dale G Blevins David J Eide

To acquire iron, many plant species reduce soil Fe(III) to Fe(II) by Fe(III)-chelate reductases embedded in the plasma membrane of root epidermal cells. The reduced product is then taken up by Fe(II) transporter proteins. These activities are induced under Fe deficiency. We describe here the FRO1 gene from pea (Pisum sativum), which encodes an Fe(III)-chelate reductase. Consistent with this pro...

2009
C. S. Hassler V. Schoemann

Iron (Fe) is known to be mostly bound to organic ligands and to limit primary productivity in the Southern Ocean. It is thus important to investigate the bioavailability of organically bound Fe. In this study, we used four phytoplankton species of the Southern Ocean (Phaeocystis sp., Chaetoceros sp., Fragilariopsis kerguelensis and Thalassiosira antarctica Comber) to measure the influence of va...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2013
Grandon T Wilson Erin L Connolly

In plants, the circadian clock is known to regulate a wide variety of processes and it is clear that the clock-conferred ability of plants to anticipate daily changes in environmental conditions confers significant fitness advantages. Two new studies highlight complex reciprocal interactions between the clock and chloroplast iron status and provide significant new insight into the role of iron ...

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