نتایج جستجو برای: starvation stress

تعداد نتایج: 449778  

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2002
Akio Nakashima Masaru Ueno Takashi Ushimaru Masahiro Uritani

The fission yeast gene isp6+ is needed in nitrogen-starvation response but its transcriptional regulation has been unclear. isp6+ was repressed under nutrient conditions, in which cAMP-dependent protein kinase A, the stress-activated protein kinase cascade, and the CCAAT-binding complex were concerned. The CCAAT-binding complex also was involved in the induction of isp6+ during nitrogen starvat...

2017
Kaumeel Chokshi Imran Pancha Arup Ghosh Sandhya Mishra

BACKGROUND Microalgae accumulate a considerable amount of lipids and carbohydrate under nutrient-deficient conditions, which makes them one of the promising sustainable resources for biofuel production. In the present study, to obtain the biomass with higher lipid and carbohydrate contents, we implemented a short-term nitrogen starvation of 1, 2, and 3 days in a green microalga Acutodesmus dimo...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
P S Rava L Somma H M Steinman

Expression of the catalase-peroxidase of Caulobacter crescentus, a gram-negative member of the alpha subdivision of the Proteobacteria, is 50-fold higher in stationary-phase cultures than in exponential cultures. To identify regulators of the starvation response, Tn5 insertion mutants were isolated with reduced expression of a katG::lacZ fusion on glucose starvation. One insertion interrupted a...

2016
Li Song Haopeng Yu Jinsong Dong Ximing Che Yuling Jiao Dong Liu

Enhanced root hair production, which increases the root surface area for nutrient uptake, is a typical adaptive response of plants to phosphate (Pi) starvation. Although previous studies have shown that ethylene plays an important role in root hair development induced by Pi starvation, the underlying molecular mechanism is not understood. In this work, we characterized an Arabidopsis mutant, hp...

2014
Jessica L. Martin Phillip A. Yates Radika Soysa Joshua F. Alfaro Feng Yang Kristin E. Burnum-Johnson Vladislav A. Petyuk Karl K. Weitz David G. Camp Richard D. Smith Phillip A. Wilmarth Larry L. David Gowthaman Ramasamy Peter J. Myler Nicola S. Carter

The ability of Leishmania to survive in their insect or mammalian host is dependent upon an ability to sense and adapt to changes in the microenvironment. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying the parasite response to environmental changes, such as nutrient availability. To elucidate nutrient stress response pathways in Leishmania donovani, we have used purine starv...

2013
Yi-Fan Xu Fabien Létisse Farnaz Absalan Wenyun Lu Ekaterina Kuznetsova Greg Brown Amy A Caudy Alexander F Yakunin James R Broach Joshua D Rabinowitz

Nucleotide degradation is a universal metabolic capability. Here we combine metabolomics, genetics and biochemistry to characterize the yeast pathway. Nutrient starvation, via PKA, AMPK/SNF1, and TOR, triggers autophagic breakdown of ribosomes into nucleotides. A protein not previously associated with nucleotide degradation, Phm8, converts nucleotide monophosphates into nucleosides. Downstream ...

2012
Da-Hui Wang Jian-Rao Hu Li-Ya Wang Yan-Jun Hu Fu-Qing Tan Hong Zhou Jian-Zhong Shao Wan-Xi Yang

BACKGROUND Spontaneous and stress-induced germ cell apoptosis during spermatogenesis of multicellular organisms have been investigated broadly in mammals. Spermatogenetic process in urodele amphibians was essentially like that in mammals in spite of morphological differences; however, the mechanism of germ cell apoptosis in urodele amphibians remains unknown. The Chinese fire-belly newt, Cynops...

Journal: :e-SPEN, the European e-Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism 2008

Journal: :Cell reports 2014
Colin S Maxwell William S Kruesi Leighton J Core Nicole Kurhanewicz Colin T Waters Caitlin L Lewarch Igor Antoshechkin John T Lis Barbara J Meyer L Ryan Baugh

Fluctuations in nutrient availability profoundly impact gene expression. Previous work revealed postrecruitment regulation of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) during starvation and recovery in Caenorhabditis elegans, suggesting that promoter-proximal pausing promotes rapid response to feeding. To test this hypothesis, we measured Pol II elongation genome wide by two complementary approaches and analy...

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