نتایج جستجو برای: cyanide detoxification

تعداد نتایج: 18707  

2012
Hankuil Yi Matthew Juergens Joseph M. Jez

Plants produce cyanide (CN2) during ethylene biosynthesis in the mitochondria and require b-cyanoalanine synthase (CAS) for CN2 detoxification. Recent studies show that CAS is a member of the b-substituted alanine synthase (BSAS) family, which also includes the Cys biosynthesis enzyme O-acetylserine sulfhydrylase (OASS), but how the BSAS evolved distinct metabolic functions is not understood. H...

1993
R. H. Lien

The U.S. Bureau of Mines, U . S . Department of the Interior, demonstrated the viability of using bacterial cyanide oxidation for decommissioning a heap leach operation. The field demonstration was conducted under a CRADA with USMX during the decommissioning of USMX's Green Springs gold operation near Ely, NV. The test objective was to bacterially oxidize the cyanide in the process solution usi...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Ruby F Fernandez Daniel A Kunz

Cyanide oxygenase (CNO) from Pseudomonas fluorescens NCIMB 11764 catalyzes the pterin-dependent oxygenolytic cleavage of cyanide (CN) to formic acid and ammonia. CNO was resolved into four protein components (P1 to P4), each of which along with a source of pterin cofactor was obligately required for CNO activity. Component P1 was characterized as a multimeric 230-kDa flavoprotein exhibiting the...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
J M Silva D N Rao P J O'Brien

Trenimon belongs to a class of aziridinylbenzoquinone anticancer drugs that cross the blood-brain barrier. In this study we have investigated the molecular mechanisms for trenimon-induced toxicity in aerobic versus hypoxic conditions with the use of freshly isolated rat hepatocytes. The following evidence suggests the mechanisms for trenimon detoxification involves reduction by DT-diaphorase, w...

Journal: :International journal of biological macromolecules 2003
Daniel Oscar Cicero Sonia Melino Maria Orsale Giuseppe Brancato Andrea Amadei Fabio Forlani Silvia Pagani Maurizio Paci

The Azotobacter vinelandii rhodanese is a 31kDa sulfurtransferase protein that catalyzes the transfer of sulfur atom from thiosulfate to cyanide in the detoxification process from cyanide and is able to insert sulfur atom in the iron-sulfur cluster. A study of the uniformly 15N isotopic labeling by high resolution NMR, before obtaining the backbone sequential assignment, has been carried out. T...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
Kwok Wai Lai Chi Ping Yau Yu Chung Tse Liwen Jiang Wing Kin Yip

While most dicot plants produce little ethylene in their vegetative stage, many monocots such as rice liberate a relatively large amount of ethylene with cyanide as a co-product in their seedling stage when etiolated. One of the known functions of beta-cyanoalanine synthase (CAS) is to detoxify the co-product cyanide during ethylene biosynthesis in higher plants. Based on a tryptic peptide sequ...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2001
A A Al-Qarawi H M Mousa B H Ali

Cyanide detoxification is catalysed by two enzymes: rhodanese [thiosulphate: cyanide sulphurtransferase, E.C. 2.8.1.1], and 3-mercaptopyruvate sulphurtransferase [3-MST, EC. 2.8.1.2]. In the present work, the activity of the two enzymes in the crude extracts of different tissues and in the mitochondrial and cytosolic fractions of tissues from some ruminants (camels, cattle and sheep) and birds ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Alisa S Vangnai Luis A Sayavedra-Soto Daniel J Arp

Pseudomonas butanovora grown on butane or 1-butanol expresses two 1-butanol dehydrogenases, a quinoprotein (BOH) and a quinohemoprotein (BDH). BOH exhibited high affinity towards 1-butanol (K(m) = 1.7 +/- 0.2 microM). BOH also oxidized butyraldehyde and 2-butanol (K(m) = 369 +/- 85 microM and K(m) = 662 +/- 98 microM, respectively). The mRNA induction profiles of BOH and BDH at three different ...

Journal: :Food and nutrition bulletin 2002
Francisco Franco Feitosa Teles

Africa produces more than 30 million tons of cassava on about 5 million hectares (6 tons per hectare). Approximately 80% of the root production and 70% of the harvested area are from Western Africa. Recent reports suggest that the ingestion of poorly processed cassava roots is associated with the incidence of an ataxic neuropathy (konzo) in African countries. When cassava-based diets are not su...

2012
Hossein Tayefi-Nasrabadi Reza Rahmani

Cyanide is one of the most toxic substances present in a wide variety of food materials that are consumed by animals. Rhodanese, a ubiquitous enzyme, can catalyse the detoxification of cyanide by sulphuration reaction. In this study, rhodanese was partially purified and characterized from the liver tissue homogenate of the rainbow trout. The enzyme was active in a broad range of pH, from 5 to 1...

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