نتایج جستجو برای: rapid biosynthesis

تعداد نتایج: 374759  

2012
John Wesley Pike

The renal biosynthesis of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (l,25-(OH)2B) is known to be stringently regulated by extensive ionic and hormonal controls. Quantitation of this mineral regulating hormone by radio­ receptor assay has recently enabled a study of its influence and syn­ thetic control during physiological states of growth and reproduction. The data reveal that 1,25-(0H)̂ D is strikingly elevated...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Qian Li Wayne J. Korzan David M. Ferrero Rui B. Chang Dheeraj S. Roy Mélanie Buchi Jamie K. Lemon Angeldeep W. Kaur Lisa Stowers Markus Fendt Stephen D. Liberles

BACKGROUND Rodents use olfactory cues for species-specific behaviors. For example, mice emit odors to attract mates of the same species, but not competitors of closely related species. This implies rapid evolution of olfactory signaling, although odors and chemosensory receptors involved are unknown. RESULTS Here, we identify a mouse chemosignal, trimethylamine, and its olfactory receptor, tr...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2001
R H Erickson B C Yoon D Y Koh D H Kim Y S Kim

Induction of angiotensin-converting enzyme was examined in proximal and distal intestinal segments of rats fed a low-protein (4%) diet and then switched to a high-protein (gelatin) diet. Animals were killed at varying time points, and brush-border membranes and total RNA were prepared from the segments. In the proximal intestine, there was a fivefold increase in angiotensin-converting enzyme le...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2001
C J Liu R A Dixon

The bioactive isoflavonoids of the Leguminosae often are methylated on the 4'-position of their B-rings. Paradoxically, reverse genetic evidence implicates alfalfa isoflavone O-methyltransferase (IOMT) in the biosynthesis of 4'-O-methylated isoflavonoids such as the phytoalexin medicarpin in vivo, whereas biochemical studies indicate that IOMT has strict specificity for methylation of the A-rin...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Kristie Keeney Lisa Colosi Walter Weber Mary O'Riordan

The gram-positive bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes has evolved mechanisms to rapidly replicate in the host cytosol, implying efficient utilization of host-derived nutrients. However, the contribution of host nutrient scavenging versus that of bacterial biosynthesis toward rapid intracellular growth remains unclear. Nutrients that contribute to growth of L. monocytogenes include branche...

2005
Ian McCOLL

Incorporation of L-[U-'4C]leucine and of D-[U-14C]glucose into proteins of fresh human gastric mucosa in vitro was studied after incubation of homogenized tissue and of intact mucosal pieces. CsCl centrifugation was used to separate high-density mucus glycoproteins from other mucosal proteins, and the macromolecular nature of radioactive mucosal glycoprotein fractions was confirmed by SDS/polya...

2013
Yushi Ishibashi Haruka yamaguchi Takashi Yuasa Mari Iwaya-Inoue Susumu Arima Shao-Hui Zheng

We examined whether the spraying of soybean leaves with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) would alleviate the symptoms of drought stress. Pre-treatment by spraying leaves with H2O2 delayed foliar wilting caused by drought stress compared to leaves sprayed with distilled water (DW). Additionally, the relative water content of drought-stressed leaves pre-treated with H2O2 was higher than that of leaves pr...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
C A Borrebaeck L Linsefors

Callus cultures established from Phaseolus vulgaris seedlings were used to investigate hormonal influence on lectin biosynthesis. The plant tissue cultures were initiated using defined levels of both a cytokinin (kinetin) and an auxin (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) and were then transferred to media containing different amounts of these hormones. The lectin content of each callus culture was ...

2011
Brigitte Poppenberger Wilfried Rozhon Mamoona Khan Sigrid Husar Gerhard Adam Christian Luschnig Shozo Fujioka Tobias Sieberer

Brassinosteroids (BRs) are steroid hormones that are essential for the development of plants. A tight control of BR homeostasis is vital for modulating their impact on growth responses. Although it is recognized that the rapid adaptation of de novo synthesis has a key role in adjusting required BR levels, our knowledge of the mechanisms governing feedback control is limited. In this study, we i...

Journal: :Circulation research 1980
C A Brown R M Zusman E Haber

High affinity binding sites of angiotensin II (A II) have been characterized in rabbit renomedullary interstitial cells in tissue culture. Binding was rapid, specific, and saturable. Scatchard analysis of steady state saturation binding data at 22 degrees C indicated a single binding site with an equilibrium dissociation constant of 3.1 mM. The binding inhibition activities of analogues of angi...

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