نتایج جستجو برای: heme

تعداد نتایج: 18819  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Rosalina Wegele Ronja Tasler Yuhong Zeng Mario Rivera Nicole Frankenberg-Dinkel

For many pathogenic bacteria like Pseudomonas aeruginosa heme is an essential source of iron. After uptake, the heme molecule is degraded by heme oxygenases to yield iron, carbon monoxide, and biliverdin. The heme oxygenase PigA is only induced under iron-limiting conditions and produces the unusual biliverdin isomers IXbeta and IXdelta. The gene for a second putative heme oxygenase in P. aerug...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Delphine G Bernard Sophie Quevillon-Cheruel Sabeeha Merchant Bernard Guiard Patrice P Hamel

Mitochondrial apocytochrome c and c1 are converted to their holoforms in the intermembrane space by attachment of heme to the cysteines of the CXXCH motif through the activity of assembly factors cytochrome c heme lyase and cytochrome c1 heme lyase (CCHL and CC1HL). The maintenance of apocytochrome sulfhydryls and heme substrates in a reduced state is critical for the ligation of heme. Factors ...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2009
Yong Zhang John E Straub

The time scales and pathways of heme cooling in both reduced cytochrome c and oxidized cytochrome c following heme photoexcitation were studied using molecular dynamics simulation. Five different solvent models, including normal water, heavy water, normal glycerol, deuterated glycerol, and a nonpolar solvent, were used in the simulation. Single exponential decay of the excess kinetic energy of ...

2014
Evelyne Turlin Gesine Heuck Maria Inês Simões Brandão Noémie Szili J R Mellin Norbert Lange Cécile Wandersman

In most organisms, heme biosynthesis is strictly controlled so as to avoid heme and heme precursor accumulation, which is toxic. Escherichia coli regulates heme biosynthesis by a feedback loop involving heme-induced proteolytic cleavage of HemA, glutamyl-tRNA reductase, which is the first enzyme in the heme biosynthetic pathway. We show here that heme homeostasis can be disrupted by overproduct...

2017
Graziele Quintela-Carvalho Nívea F. Luz Fabiana S. Celes Dalila L. Zanette Daniela Andrade Diego Menezes Natália M. Tavares Claudia I. Brodskyn Deboraci B. Prates Marilda S. Gonçalves Camila I. de Oliveira Roque P. Almeida Marcelo T. Bozza Bruno B. Andrade Valeria M. Borges

Free heme is an inflammatory molecule capable of inducing migration and activation of neutrophils. Here, we examine the heme-driven oxidative stress-associated cell death mechanisms in human neutrophils infected with Leishmania infantum, an etiologic agent of visceral leishmaniasis (VL). We first performed exploratory analyses in a population of well characterized treatment-naïve VL patients as...

2010
Renata Stiebler Anh N. Hoang Timothy J. Egan David W. Wright Marcus F. Oliveira

BACKGROUND Hemozoin (Hz) is a heme crystal that represents a vital pathway for heme disposal in several blood-feeding organisms. Recent evidence demonstrated that β-hematin (βH) (the synthetic counterpart of Hz) formation occurs under physiological conditions near synthetic or biological hydrophilic-hydrophobic interfaces. This seems to require a heme dimer acting as a precursor of Hz crystals ...

Journal: :Food and nutrition sciences 2012
Amanda J Cross James M Harnly Leah M Ferrucci Adam Risch Susan T Mayne Rashmi Sinha

BACKGROUND Animal studies have demonstrated that iron may be related to carcinogenesis, and human studies found that heme iron can increase the formation of N-nitroso compounds, which are known carcinogens. OBJECTIVES One of the postulated mechanisms linking red meat intake to cancer risk involves iron. Epidemiologic studies attempt to investigate the association between heme iron intake and ...

2015
Yoshitaka Moriwaki Tohru Terada Kouhei Tsumoto Kentaro Shimizu Benfang Lei

In vertebrates, most iron is present as heme or is chelated by proteins. Thus, Gram-positive pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus have evolved an iron-regulated surface determinant (Isd) system that transports heme across thick cell walls into the cytoplasm. Recent studies have demonstrated that heme is rapidly transferred between the NEAr Transporter (NEAT) domains of the Isd system, despit...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
M H Sorgine C Logullo R B Zingali G O Paiva-Silva L Juliano P L Oliveira

An aspartic proteinase that binds heme with a 1:1 stoichiometry was isolated and cloned from the eggs of the cattle tick Boophilus microplus. This proteinase, herein named THAP (tick heme-binding aspartic proteinase) showed pepstatin-sensitive hydrolytic activity against several peptide and protein substrates. Although hemoglobin was a good substrate for THAP, low proteolytic activity was obser...

2012
MaFeng Liu Yann Ferrandez Emilie Bouhsira Martine Monteil Michel Franc Henri-Jean Boulouis Francis Biville

Bartonella are hemotropic bacteria responsible for emerging zoonoses. These heme auxotroph alphaproteobacteria must import heme for their growth, since they cannot synthesize it. To import exogenous heme, Bartonella genomes encode for a complete heme uptake system enabling transportation of this compound into the cytoplasm and degrading it to release iron. In addition, these bacteria encode for...

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