نتایج جستجو برای: copper stress

تعداد نتایج: 517521  

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2011
m. hejazi-mehrizi h. shariatmadari a. h. khoshgoftarmanesh f. dehghani

plant growth is often limited by low levels of soil micronutrients such as copper (cu), ‎especially in calcareous salt-affected soils of arid and semiarid regions. the aim of this ‎work was to investigate individual and combined effects of salinity and cu on growth, leaf ‎relative water content (lrwc), cell membrane permeability, lipid peroxidation, and total ‎phenolic content (tpc) of rosemary...

Journal: :journal of sciences islamic republic of iran 0

copper films of 300 nm thickness deposited by planar magnetron sputtering on glass substrates, for substrate temperatures between 300 and 500 k, and deposition rate of 10 ?s?1. microstructure of these films was obtained by x-ray diffraction, while the texture mode of diffractometer was used for stress measurement by the sin2? technique. the components of the stress tensor are obtained using mea...

2008
S. Gao

The effects of different concentrations of copper (0–800 μmol) on growth, protein contents, peroxidase (POD), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) in Jatropha curcas L. seedlings were assessed by means of pot experiments. Results suggested that increased copper concentrations lead to decreased shoot elongation and seedling biomass. Protein content in...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Lee Macomber Christopher Rensing James A Imlay

Because copper catalyzes the conversion of H(2)O(2) to hydroxyl radicals in vitro, it has been proposed that oxidative DNA damage may be an important component of copper toxicity. Elimination of the copper export genes, copA, cueO, and cusCFBA, rendered Escherichia coli sensitive to growth inhibition by copper and provided forcing circumstances in which this hypothesis could be tested. When the...

2015
Yulia A. Zatulovskaia Ekaterina Y. Ilyechova Ludmila V. Puchkova Boris Zhivotovsky

Strong interest in copper homeostasis is due to the fact that copper is simultaneously a catalytic co-factor of the vital enzymes, a participant in signaling, and a toxic agent provoking oxidative stress. In mammals, during development copper metabolism is conformed to two types. In embryonic type copper metabolism (ETCM), newborns accumulate copper to high level in the liver because its excret...

Journal: :Free radical biology & medicine 2000
Y Pan G Loo

The micronutrient copper is a catalytic cofactor for copper, zinc superoxide dismutase and ceruloplasmin, which are two important antioxidant enzymes. As such, a lack of copper may promote oxidative stress and damage. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of copper deficiency on oxidative damage to DNA in Jurkat T-lymphocytes. To induce copper deficiency, cells were incubated fo...

2013
Adam Southon Mark A. Greenough George Ganio Ashley I. Bush Richard Burke James Camakaris

Dietary copper is essential for multicellular organisms. Copper is redox active and required as a cofactor for enzymes such as the antioxidant Superoxide Dismutase 1 (SOD1). Copper dyshomeostasis has been implicated in Alzheimer's disease. Mutations in the presenilin genes encoding PS1 and PS2 are major causes of early-onset familial Alzheimer's disease. PS1 and PS2 are required for efficient c...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
F W Outten C E Outten J Hale T V O'Halloran

Because copper ions are both essential cofactors and cytotoxic agents, the net accumulation of this element in a cell must be carefully balanced. Depending upon the cellular copper status, copper ions must either be imported or ejected. CopA, the principal copper efflux ATPase in Escherichia coli, is induced by elevated copper in the medium, but the copper-sensing regulatory factor is unknown. ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1998
D R Brown A Besinger

The function of the prion protein (PrPc) remains uncertain. It has been suggested that prion protein expression may aid cellular resistance to oxidative stress by influencing the activity of Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (Cu,Zn SOD). The activity of Cu,Zn SOD was investigated in mice with different levels of PrPc expression. Increasing levels of PrPc expression were linked to increased levels of C...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
G S Kelner M Lee M E Clark D Maciejewski D McGrath S Rabizadeh T Lyons D Bredesen P Jenner R A Maki

Atox1, a copper transport protein, was recently identified as a copper-dependent suppressor of oxidative damage in yeast lacking superoxide dismutase. We have previously reported that Atox1 in the rat brain is primarily expressed in neurons, with the highest levels in distinct neuronal subtypes that are characterized by their high levels of metal, like copper, iron, and zinc. In this report, we...

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