نتایج جستجو برای: human copper chaperone

تعداد نتایج: 1728573  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2004
Adam Southon Richard Burke Melanie Norgate Philip Batterham James Camakaris

Copper homoeostasis was investigated in the Drosophila melanogaster S2 cell line to develop an insect model for the study of copper regulation. Real-time PCR studies have demonstrated expression in S2 cells of putative orthologues of human Cu regulatory genes involved in the uptake, transport, sequestration and efflux of Cu. Drosophila orthologues of the mammalian Cu chaperones, ATOX1 (a human ...

2000
David L. Huffman Thomas V. O ’ Halloran

The Atx1 metallochaperone protein is a cytoplasmic Cu(I) receptor that functions in intracellular copper trafficking pathways in plants, microbes, and humans. A key physiological partner of the Saccharomyces cerevi-siae Atx1 is Ccc2, a cation transporting P-type ATPase located in secretory vesicles. Here, we show that Atx1 donates its metal ion cargo to the first N-terminal Atx1-like domain of ...

2013
Maria E. Palm-Espling Christina Lundin Erik Björn Peter Naredi Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede

Postprint This is the accepted version of a paper published in Protein peptide letters. This paper has been peer-reviewed but does not include the final publisher proof-corrections or journal pagination. Interaction between anticancer drug Cisplatin and copper chaperone Atox1 in human melanoma cells. Protein peptide letters Access to the published version may require subscription. Cisplatin (Ci...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 1999
Marc Solioz Jivko V Stoyanov

Copper is an essential component of life because of its convenient redox potential of 200-800 mV when bound to protein. Extensive insight into copper homeostasis has only emerged in the last decade and Enterococcus hirae has served as a paradigm for many aspects of the process. The cop operon of E. hirae regulates copper uptake, availability, and export. It consists of four genes that encode a ...

2012
Sean P. Didion

Oxidative stress, defined as an increase in reactive oxygen species, has been implicated in a number of diseases, including hypertension. Superoxide is a particularly detrimental reactive oxygen species in the cardiovascular system because it reacts directly with NO, thereby limiting the amount of NO normally available for processes such as endothelium-dependent relaxation. Superoxide dismutase...

Journal: :Natural product reports 2010
Eun-Hae Kim Christopher Rensing Megan M McEvoy

Metal transport systems are broadly utilized to maintain low levels of metals to prevent cellular malfunction caused by an overabundance of metals. The CusCFBA Cu(I)/Ag(I) resistance system, commonly found in Gram-negative organisms, typically consists of a tripartite CBA transport complex that spans both the inner and outer membranes as well as a small periplasmic protein, CusF. In the CusCFBA...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Joseph R Prohaska

Copper is a redox active metal that is essential for biological function. Copper is potentially toxic; thus, its homeostasis is carefully regulated through a system of protein transporters. Copper is taken up across the lumen surface of the small intestinal microvilli as cuprous ion by Ctr1. Cupric ion may also be taken up, but those processes are less well understood. Within the cell, intestin...

D. Nourouzian F. Mollaamin H. Rajabzadeh K. Zare

Diminishing protein aggregation by chaperone is very important factor in medicine and industry. In this paper, itis induced the chaperone ability for 0-casein upon modification of its acidic residues by Woodward reagentK(WRK) and examined on lysozyme as a target protein at pH 7.2 and outlined the mechanism for chaperoneability of modified system by UV-Vis and fluorescence spectroscopy and theor...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
D M McLoughlin C L Standen K F Lau S Ackerley T P Bartnikas J D Gitlin C C Miller

The neuronal adaptor protein X11alpha participates in the formation of multiprotein complexes and intracellular trafficking. It contains a series of discrete protein-protein interaction domains including two contiguous C-terminal PDZ domains. We used the yeast two-hybrid system to screen for proteins that interact with the PDZ domains of human X11alpha, and we isolated a clone encoding domains ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2002
Margaret A Kihlken Andrew P Leech Nick E Le Brun

Understanding the metal-binding properties and solution states of metallo-chaperones is a key step in understanding how they function in metal ion transfer. Using spectroscopic, bioanalytical and biochemical methods, we have investigated the copper-binding properties and association states of the putative copper chaperone of Bacillus subtilis, CopZ, and a variant of the protein lacking the two ...

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