نتایج جستجو برای: chahar gonbad copper

تعداد نتایج: 83145  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2000
R Hassett D R Dix D J Eide D J Kosman

The plasma-membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains high affinity permeases for Cu(I) and Fe(II). A low affinity Fe(II) permease has also been identified, designated Fet4p. A corresponding low affinity copper permease has not been characterized, although yeast cells that lack high affinity copper uptake do accumulate this metal ion. We demonstrate in the present study that Fet4p can functi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Xiaobin Wu Devis Sinani Heejeong Kim Jaekwon Lee

Copper is an essential yet toxic trace element. The Ctr1 family of proteins plays a critical role for copper uptake in eukaryotes. However, the mechanisms of action of Ctr1 are largely unknown. Our previous data demonstrated that copper transport induces conformational changes in the cytosolic C terminus of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ctr1. To define the physiological significance of thi...

2014
Xiaoxian Xie Yufang Ma Zhenliang Chen Rongrong Liao Xiangzhe Zhang Qishan Wang Yuchun Pan Vladimir V. Kalinichenko

Copper is required for structural and catalytic properties of a variety of enzymes participating in many vital biological processes for growth and development. Feeds provide most of the copper as an essential micronutrient consumed by animals, but inorganic copper could not be utilized effectively. In the present study, we aimed to develop transgenic mouse models to test if copper utilization w...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2016
Dwaipayan Dutta Gupta Dandamudi Usharani Shyamalava Mazumdar

Three stable copper complexes of peptides derived from the copper ion binding loop of the subunit II of cytochrome c oxidase have been prepared and characterized by various spectroscopic techniques. These stable copper complexes of peptides were found to exhibit cysteine, histidine and/or methionine ligation, which has predominant σ-contribution in the Cys-Cu charge transfer. The copper(ii) pep...

Journal: :Food microbiology 2012
Libin Zhu Jutta Elguindi Christopher Rensing Sadhana Ravishankar

Copper has shown antibacterial effects against foodborne pathogens. The objective of this study was to evaluate the antibacterial activity of copper surfaces on copper resistant and sensitive strains of Salmonella enterica. Six different copper alloy coupons (60-99.9% copper) were tested along with stainless steel as the control. The coupons were surface inoculated with either S. Enteritidis or...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2008
Jacqueline L Levy Brad M Angel Jennifer L Stauber Wing L Poon Stuart L Simpson Shuk Han Cheng Dianne F Jolley

Although it has been well established that different species of marine algae have different sensitivities to metals, our understanding of the physiological and biochemical basis for these differences is limited. This study investigated copper adsorption and internalisation in three algal species with differing sensitivities to copper. The diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum was particularly sensit...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2009
Scot C Leary Dennis R Winge Paul A Cobine

Mitochondria contain two enzymes, Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase (Sod1) and cytochrome c oxidase (CcO), that require copper as a cofactor for their biological activity. The copper used for their metallation originates from a conserved, bioactive pool contained within the mitochondrial matrix, the size of which changes in response to either genetic or pharmacological manipulation of cellular copper ...

2012
Arnab Gupta Svetlana Lutsenko

Copper is an essential nutrient for most life forms, however in excess it can be harmful. The ATP-driven copper pumps (Copper-ATPases) play critical role in living organisms by maintaining appropriate copper levels in cells and tissues. These evolutionary conserved polytopic membrane proteins are present in all phyla from simplest life forms (bacteria) to highly evolved eukaryotes (Homo sapiens...

Journal: :Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2013
Yu-Chun Wang Chao-Wei Hu Ming-Yu Liu Hong-Chao Jiang Rong Huo De-Li Dong

BACKGROUND/AIMS Copper is an essential trace element for normal cellular function and contributes to critical physiological or pathological processes. The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of copper on vascular tone of rat mesenteric artery and compare the effects of copper on noradrenaline (NA) and high K(+) induced vasoconstriction. METHODS The rat mesenteric arteries were iso...

2004
Sung-Kwon Kang Hyun-Sook Kim Young-Inn Kim

Blue copper proteins (Type I) exhibit unusual spectral and chemical properties such as higher reduction potentials and small hyperfine coupling constants A|| in the EPR spectrum in comparison with other copper(II) complexes. Such unusual properties are justified partly by the tetralhedral geometry around the copper(II) site and partly by the CuN2S2 chromophores in which the soft S atoms coordin...

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