نتایج جستجو برای: hamp 6 pichpyzdh2o

تعداد نتایج: 956869  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2003
J Alex Appleman Valley Stewart

The HAMP linker, a predicted structural element observed in sensor proteins from all domains of life, is proposed to transmit signals between extracellular sensory input domains and cytoplasmic output domains. HAMP (histidine kinase, adenylyl cyclase, methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein, and phosphatase) linkers are located just inside the cytoplasmic membrane and are projected to form two shor...

2012
Jan Krijt Jana Frýdlová Lenka Kukačková Yuzo Fujikura Petr Přikryl Martin Vokurka Emanuel Nečas

INTRODUCTION Hemojuvelin (Hjv) is a key component of the signaling cascade that regulates liver hepcidin (Hamp) expression. The purpose of this study was to determine Hjv protein levels in mice and rats subjected to iron overload and iron deficiency. METHODS C57BL/6 mice were injected with iron (200 mg/kg); iron deficiency was induced by feeding of an iron-deficient diet, or by repeated phleb...

2013
Ivan Gushchin Valentin Gordeliy Sergei Grudinin

HAMP domain is a ubiquitous module of bacterial and archaeal two-component signaling systems. Considerable progress has been made recently in studies of its structure and conformational changes. However, the mechanism of signal transduction through the HAMP domain is not clear. It remains a question whether all the HAMPs have the same mechanism of action and what are the differences between the...

Journal: :Annual review of microbiology 2010
John S Parkinson

HAMP domains mediate input-output signaling in histidine kinases, adenylyl cyclases, methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins, and some phosphatases. HAMP subunits have two 16-residue amphiphilic helices (AS1, AS2) joined by a 14- to 15-residue connector segment. Two alternative HAMP structures in these homodimeric signaling proteins have been described: HAMP(A), a tightly packed, parallel, four-he...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Kylie J Watts Qinhong Ma Mark S Johnson Barry L Taylor

The Escherichia coli energy-sensing Aer protein initiates aerotaxis towards environments supporting optimal cellular energy. The Aer sensor is an N-terminal, FAD-binding, PAS domain. The PAS domain is linked by an F1 region to a membrane anchor, and in the C-terminal half of Aer, a HAMP domain links the membrane anchor to the signaling domain. The F1 region, membrane anchor, and HAMP domain are...

2011
Pavel Strnad Peggy Schwarz Maria C. D. Rasenack Ozlem Kucukoglu Rayan I. Habib Dominik Heuberger Robert Ehehalt Michael W. Müller Adolf Stiehl Guido Adler Hasan Kulaksiz

BACKGROUND/AIMS Hepcidin (gene name HAMP), an IL-6-inducible acute phase peptide with antimicrobial properties, is the key negative regulator of iron metabolism. Liver is the primary source of HAMP synthesis, but it is also produced by other tissues such as kidney or heart and is found in body fluids such as urine or cerebrospinal fluid. While the role of hepcidin in biliary system is unknown, ...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Sandrine Jacolot Gerald Le Gac Virginie Scotet Isabelle Quere Catherine Mura Claude Ferec

Hereditary hemochromatosis is a genetically heterogeneous disease of iron metabolism. The most common form of the disorder is an adult-onset form that has mainly been associated with the HFE pC282Y/pC282Y genotype. The phenotypic expression of this genotype is very heterogeneous and could be modulated by both environmental factors and modifier genes. The non-HFE hereditary hemochromatosis forms...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2013
Edina Pandur Katalin Sipos László Grama Judit Nagy Viktor S Poór György Sétáló Attila Miseta Zsuzsanna Fekete

Hepcidin is the major regulatory peptide hormone of iron metabolism, encoded by the HAMP (hepcidin antimicrobial peptide) gene. Hepcidin is expressed mainly in hepatocytes, but is also found in the blood in both a mature and prohormone form. Although, the function of mature hepcidin and the regulation of the HAMP gene have been extensively studied, the intracellular localization and the fate of...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2003
Alison T Merryweather-Clarke Estelle Cadet Adrian Bomford Dominique Capron Vip Viprakasit Anne Miller Paddy J McHugh Roger W Chapman Jennifer J Pointon Victoria L C Wimhurst Karen J Livesey Voravarn Tanphaichitr Jacques Rochette Kathryn J H Robson

Haemochromatosis (HH) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous disease caused by inappropriate iron absorption. Most HH patients are homozygous for the C282Y mutation in the HFE gene. However, penetrance of the C282Y mutation is incomplete, and other genetic factors may well affect the HH phenotype. Ferroportin and TFR2 mutations also cause HH, and two HAMP mutations have recently been rep...

Journal: :Auton. Robots 2015
Vinay Pilania Kamal K. Gupta

We present a Hierarchical and Adaptive Mobile Manipulator Planner (HAMP) that plans for both the base and the arm in a judicious manner allowing the manipulator to change its configuration autonomously when needed if the current arm configuration is in collision with the environment as the mobile manipulator moves along the planned path. This is in contrast to current implemented approaches tha...

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