نتایج جستجو برای: 100 manganese

تعداد نتایج: 437740  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2005
Mei Yang Laran T Jensen Allison J Gardner Valeria C Culotta

Manganese is an essential, but potentially toxic, trace metal in biological systems. Overexposure to manganese is known to cause neurological deficits in humans, but the pathways that lead to manganese toxicity are largely unknown. We have employed the bakers' yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model system to identify genes that contribute to manganese-related damage. In a genetic screen for ...

2012
Alessandra Chesi Austin Kilaru Xiaodong Fang Antony A. Cooper Aaron D. Gitler

YPK9 (Yeast PARK9; also known as YOR291W) is a non-essential yeast gene predicted by sequence to encode a transmembrane P-type transport ATPase. However, its substrate specificity is unknown. Mutations in the human homolog of YPK9, ATP13A2/PARK9, have been linked to genetic forms of early onset parkinsonism. We previously described a strong genetic interaction between Ypk9 and another Parkinson...

2016
Xien Liu Minjoon Park Min Gyu Kim Shiva Gupta Xiaojuan Wang Gang Wu Jaephil Cho

0.1016/j.nanoen.2 lsevier Ltd. All rig thors. uthor. : [email protected] Abstract Development of efficient bifunctional electrocatalysts from earth abundant elements, simultaneously active for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER), remains to be a grand challenge for electrocatalysis. Herein we firstly synthesized a new type of bifunctional catalyst (NCNT/CoxMn1 xO)...

2015
Sen Qiao Tian Tian Benyu Qi Jiti Zhou

This study presents a novel procedure for accelerating methanogenesis from wastewater by adding elemental manganese into the anaerobic digestion system. The results indicated that elemental manganese effectively enhanced both the methane yield and the production rate. Compared to the control test without elemental manganese, the total methane yield and production rate with 4 g/L manganese addit...

Journal: :Science 1989
G N George R C Prince S P Cramer

As the originator of the oxygen in our atmosphere, the photosynthetic water-splitting enzyme of chloroplasts is vital for aerobic life on the earth. It has a manganese cluster at its active site, but it is poorly understood at the molecular level. Polarized synchrotron radiation was used to examine the x-ray absorption of manganese in oriented chloroplasts. The manganese site, in the "resting" ...

2016
Karin Tuschl Esther Meyer Leonardo E Valdivia Ningning Zhao Chris Dadswell Alaa Abdul-Sada Christina Y Hung Michael A Simpson W K Chong Thomas S Jacques Randy L Woltjer Simon Eaton Allison Gregory Lynn Sanford Eleanna Kara Henry Houlden Stephan M Cuno Holger Prokisch Lorella Valletta Valeria Tiranti Rasha Younis Eamonn R Maher John Spencer Ania Straatman-Iwanowska Paul Gissen Laila A M Selim Guillem Pintos-Morell Wifredo Coroleu-Lletget Shekeeb S Mohammad Sangeetha Yoganathan Russell C Dale Maya Thomas Jason Rihel Olaf A Bodamer Caroline A Enns Susan J Hayflick Peter T Clayton Philippa B Mills Manju A Kurian Stephen W Wilson

Although manganese is an essential trace metal, little is known about its transport and homeostatic regulation. Here we have identified a cohort of patients with a novel autosomal recessive manganese transporter defect caused by mutations in SLC39A14. Excessive accumulation of manganese in these patients results in rapidly progressive childhood-onset parkinsonism-dystonia with distinctive brain...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2008
K Itoh M Sakata M Watanabe Y Aikawa H Fujii

Manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) is receiving increased interest as a valuable tool for monitoring the physiological functions in the animal brain based on the ability of manganese ions to mimic calcium ions entering to excitable cells. Here the possibility that in vivo MEMRI can detect the entry of manganese ions (Mn2+) in the brain of rats behaving without intended stimul...

2003
Gongshin Qi Ralph T. Yang Ramsay Chang

A series of catalysts of manganese oxide, manganese–cerium and iron–manganese oxide supported on USY (ultra-stable Y zeolite) were studied for the low-temperature selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO with ammonia in the presence of excess oxygen. It was found that MnOx/USY have high activity and high selectivity to N2 in the temperature range 80–180 8C. The addition of iron and cerium oxid...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2002
Keith Erikson Michael Aschner

Neurotoxicity due to excessive brain manganese (Mn) can occur due to environmental (air pollution, soil, water) and/ or metabolic aberrations (decreased biliary excretion). Manganese is associated with oxidative stress, as well as alterations in neurotransmitter metabolism with concurrent neurobehavioral deficits. Based on the few existing studies that have examined brain regional [Mn], it is l...

2005
Kenneth W. Spitzer

Studies were performed on canine cardiac Purkinje fibers to evaluate the effects of manganese on membrane electrogenesis. The results indicate that manganese has a calciumlike effect on the excitatory sodium current and inhibitory effects on potassium conductance and slow inward current. The calciumlike effect of manganese on sodium current was reflected through a leftward (toward less negative...

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