نتایج جستجو برای: heme iron

تعداد نتایج: 157278  

Journal: :SOJ microbiology & infectious diseases 2016
Hassana Salifu Nana O Wilson Mingli Liu Carmen Dickinson-Copeland Nelly Yatich John Keenan Cornelius Turpin Pauline Jolly Richard Gyasi Andrew A Adjei Jonathan K Stiles

BACKGROUND Iron supplementation is recommended for pregnant women to meet their iron requirement for a healthy pregnancy. The benefits and risks of universal iron supplementation during pregnancy in malaria endemic countries are currently being debated. As part of a broader study that focused on the effect of heme/HO-1 on pregnancy outcomes in malaria in pregnancy, we determined the association...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
F Noya A Arias E Fabiano

Many animal-pathogenic bacteria can use heme compounds as iron sources. Like these microorganisms, rhizobium strains interact with host organisms where heme compounds are available. Results presented in this paper indicate that the use of hemoglobin as an iron source is not restricted to animal-pathogenic microorganisms. We also demonstrate that heme, hemoglobin, and leghemoglobin can act as ir...

2011
Catherine F. M. Gaudin Jason C. Grigg Angelé L. Arrieta Michael E. P. Murphy

Iron is an essential requirement for life for nearly all organisms. The human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus is able to acquire iron from the heme cofactor of hemoglobin (Hb) released from lysed erythrocytes. IsdB, the predominant Hb receptor of S. aureus, is a cell wall-anchored protein that is composed of two NEAT domains. The N-terminal NEAT domain (IsdB-N1) binds Hb, and the C-terminal NEAT...

Journal: :Accounts of chemical research 2007
Wonwoo Nam

High-valent iron(IV)-oxo species have been implicated as the key reactive intermediates in the catalytic cycles of dioxygen activation by heme and non-heme iron enzymes. Our understanding of the enzymatic reactions has improved greatly via investigation of spectroscopic and chemical properties of heme and non-heme iron(IV)-oxo complexes. In this Account, reactivities of synthetic iron(IV)-oxo p...

2011
Chunfang Qiu Cuilin Zhang Bizu Gelaye Daniel A. Enquobahrie Ihunnaya O. Frederick Michelle A. Williams

OBJECTIVE Higher heme iron intake is associated with increased type 2 diabetes risk. However, no previous study has evaluated gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) risk in relation to heme iron intake during pregnancy. We investigated associations of maternal preconceptional and early pregnancy heme and nonheme iron intake with subsequent GDM risk. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We conducted a pro...

2017
Shavonn R. Whiten Heather Eggleston Zach N. Adelman

Heme and iron are essential molecules for many physiological processes and yet have the ability to cause oxidative damage such as lipid peroxidation, protein degradation, and ultimately cell death if not controlled. Blood-sucking arthropods have evolved diverse methods to protect themselves against iron/heme-related damage, as the act of bloodfeeding itself is high risk, high reward process. Pr...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Tracey A. Rouault

The iron-containing porphyrin heme provides a rich source of dietary iron for mammals. The fact that animals can derive iron from heme implies the existence of a transporter that would transport heme from the gut lumen into intestinal epithelial cells. In this issue of Cell, Shayeghi, McKie, and co-workers (Shayeghi et al., 2005) now describe a heme transporter that is expressed in the apical r...

2016
Mary Philip Edison Y. Chiu Adeline M. Hajjar Janis L. Abkowitz

Pathogenic bacteria have evolved multiple mechanisms to capture iron or iron-containing heme from host tissues or blood. In response, organisms have developed defense mechanisms to keep iron from pathogens. Very little of the body's iron store is available as free heme; rather nearly all body iron is complexed with heme or other proteins. The feline leukemia virus, subgroup C (FeLV-C) receptor,...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Tao Gao Mark R O'Brian

The heme prosthetic group of heme proteins contains iron, which can be a limiting nutrient. Here, we show that cytochrome c1 protein from Bradyrhizobium japonicum was strongly affected by the iron status, with low expression in cells grown under iron limitation. This control was not affected in mutants encoding the iron regulator Irr or Fur. Furthermore, cytochrome c1 mRNA was not influenced by...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Eric P Skaar Andrew H Gaspar Olaf Schneewind

Staphylococcus aureus requires iron for growth and utilizes heme as a source of iron during infection. Staphylococcal surface proteins capture hemoglobin, release heme from hemoglobin and transport this compound across the cell wall envelope and plasma membrane into the bacterial cytoplasm. Here we show that Staphylococcus aureus isdG and isdI encode cytoplasmic proteins with heme binding prope...

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