نتایج جستجو برای: heme iron

تعداد نتایج: 157278  

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis and thrombosis : a journal of vascular biology 1991
G Balla H S Jacob J W Eaton J D Belcher G M Vercellotti

Oxidized low density lipoprotein (LDL), formed in vivo from presently unknown reactions, may play a role in atherogenesis. In vitro, transition metals such as iron and copper will facilitate LDL oxidation, but these metals are unlikely to exist in free form in normal body fluids. We have explored the possibility that LDL oxidation may be promoted by heme, a physiologically ubiquitous, hydrophob...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Sergei G Kruglik Byung-Kuk Yoo Stefan Franzen Marten H Vos Jean-Louis Martin Michel Negrerie

We investigated the ultrafast structural transitions of the heme induced by nitric oxide (NO) binding for several heme proteins by subpicosecond time-resolved resonance Raman and femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy. We probed the heme iron motion by the evolution of the iron-histidine Raman band intensity after NO photolysis. Unexpectedly, we found that the heme response and iron moti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Hani Atamna David W Killilea Alison Nisbet Killilea Bruce N Ames

Heme, a major functional form of iron in the cell, is synthesized in the mitochondria by ferrochelatase inserting ferrous iron into protoporphyrin IX. Heme deficiency was induced with N-methylprotoporphyrin IX, a selective inhibitor of ferrochelatase, in two human brain cell lines, SHSY5Y (neuroblastoma) and U373 (astrocytoma), as well as in rat primary hippocampal neurons. Heme deficiency in b...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
M Ratliff W Zhu R Deshmukh A Wilks I Stojiljkovic

The oxidative cleavage of heme to release iron is a mechanism by which some bacterial pathogens can utilize heme as an iron source. The pigA gene of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is shown to encode a heme oxygenase protein, which was identified in the genome sequence by its significant homology (37%) with HemO of Neisseria meningitidis. When the gene encoding the neisserial heme oxygenase, hemO, was r...

Journal: :Biological magnetic resonance 2009
Betty J Gaffney

Flexible geometry of three- to six-protein side-chain ligands to non-heme iron in proteins is the basis for widely diverse reactivites ranging from iron transport to redox chemistry. The gap between fixed states determined by x-ray analysis can be filled by spectroscopic study of trapped intermediates. EPR is a versatile and relatively quick approach to defining intermediate states in terms of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Sumant Puri Thomas H Hohle Mark R O'Brian

Perception and response to nutritional iron availability by bacteria are essential to control cellular iron homeostasis. The Irr protein from Bradyrhizobium japonicum senses iron through the status of heme biosynthesis to globally regulate iron-dependent gene expression. Heme binds directly to Irr to trigger its degradation. Here, we show that severe manganese limitation created by growth of a ...

2008
N. Gibson H. C. Schönfeldt

Introduction With iron deficiency being the most common nutritional deficiency in the world (Yip in Bowman and Russell, 2001), it comes as no surprise that iron is one of the most investigated micronutrients. Iron deficiency anaemia affects more than 1 billion people, mostly women of childbearing age and young children (Jacobson, 2008). Subsequently many national and international intervention ...

2000
Stefan Franzen Steven G. Boxer R. Brian Dyer William H. Woodruff

The resonant Raman active mode identified in numerous studies as the heme iron-histidine stretch has been systematically investigated in the Raman spectrum of 15 exogenous ligands to the heme iron in the myoglobin proximal cavity mutant H93G. Mutation of the native histidine 93 of myoglobin to glycine (H93G) creates a cavity at the heme iron that can be filled with exogenous ligands. Substitute...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2011
Diego Gaitán Sebastián Flores Pía Saavedra Constanza Miranda Manuel Olivares Miguel Arredondo Daniel López de Romaña Bo Lönnerdal Fernando Pizarro

Calcium is the only known component in the diet that may affect absorption of both nonheme and heme iron. However, the evidence for a calcium effect on iron absorption mainly comes from studies that did not isolate the effect of calcium from that of other dietary components, because it was detected in single-meal studies. Our objective was to establish potential effects of calcium on absorption...

2007
MAURICIO L. ORIGENES ROBERT F. LABBE

The Ehrlich ascites tumor takes up intravenous Fe 59 and utilizes much of this for cellular heme formation. In vivo experiments showed tha t the amount of iron utilized by liver and marrow for heme synthesis was directly related to the amount of iron taken up by these tissues. In vitro experiments revealed no difference in iron-protoporphyrin chelation by liver mitochondria from control and tum...

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