نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient proteins

تعداد نتایج: 619566  

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2014
Costin N Antonescu Timothy E McGraw Amira Klip

The cellular uptake of many nutrients and micronutrients governs both their cellular availability and their systemic homeostasis. The cellular rate of nutrient or ion uptake (e.g., glucose, Fe(3+), K(+)) or efflux (e.g., Na(+)) is governed by a complement of membrane transporters and receptors that show dynamic localization at both the plasma membrane and defined intracellular membrane compartm...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2007
Julianne H Grose Tammy L Smith Hana Sabic Jared Rutter

PAS kinase is an evolutionarily conserved serine/threonine protein kinase. Mammalian PAS kinase is activated under nutrient replete conditions and is important for controlling metabolic rate and energy homeostasis. In yeast, PAS kinase acts to increase the synthesis of structural carbohydrate at the expense of storage carbohydrates through phosphorylation of the enzyme UDP-glucose pyrophosphory...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 2011
Christopher A Sellick Alexandra S Croxford Arfa R Maqsood Gill Stephens Hans V Westerhoff Royston Goodacre Alan J Dickson

Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are the primary platform for commercial expression of recombinant therapeutic proteins. Obtaining maximum production from the expression platform requires optimal cell culture medium (and associated nutrient feeds). We have used metabolite profiling to define the balance of intracellular and extracellular metabolites during the production process of a CHO cell ...

2013
Eric A Klein Susan Schlimpert Velocity Hughes Yves V Brun Martin Thanbichler Zemer Gitai

The Gram-negative bacterium Caulobacter crescentus forms a thin polar stalk, which mediates its attachment to solid surfaces. Whereas stalks remain short (1 µm) in nutrient-rich conditions, they lengthen dramatically (up to 30 µm) upon phosphate starvation. A long-standing hypothesis is that the Caulobacter stalk functions as a nutrient scavenging "antenna" that facilitates phosphate uptake and...

2014
Alexandre Pfister Marie Barberon Julien Alassimone Lothar Kalmbach Yuree Lee Joop EM Vermeer Misako Yamazaki Guowei Li Christophe Maurel Junpei Takano Takehiro Kamiya David E Salt Daniele Roppolo Niko Geldner

The endodermis represents the main barrier to extracellular diffusion in plant roots, and it is central to current models of plant nutrient uptake. Despite this, little is known about the genes setting up this endodermal barrier. In this study, we report the identification and characterization of a strong barrier mutant, schengen3 (sgn3). We observe a surprising ability of the mutant to maintai...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2002
Silvana Obici Jiali Wang Rahena Chowdury Zhaohui Feng Uma Siddhanta Kimyata Morgan Luciano Rossetti

Obesity is the result of an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Using high-density DNA microarrays and Northern analyses, we demonstrated that the activation of a nutrient-sensing pathway, the hexosamine biosynthesis pathway (HBP), rapidly decreased the expression of a cluster of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes involved in skeletal muscle oxidative phosphorylation. Conve...

Journal: :Nature communications 2015
S J Goldberg G I Ball B C Allen S G Schladow A J Simpson H Masoom R Soong H D Graven L I Aluwihare

The role of dissolved organic matter (DOM) as either a sink for inorganic nutrients or an additional nutrient source is an often-neglected component of nutrient budgets in aquatic environments. Here, we examined the role of DOM in reactive nitrogen (N) storage in Sierra Nevada (California, USA) lakes where atmospheric deposition of N has shifted the lakes toward seasonal phosphorus (P)-limitati...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Russell Hyde Emma L Cwiklinski Katrina MacAulay Peter M Taylor Harinder S Hundal

Mammalian nutrient sensors are novel targets for therapeutic intervention in disease states such as insulin resistance and muscle wasting; however, the proteins responsible for this important task are largely uncharacterized. To address this issue we have dissected an amino acid (AA) sensor/effector regulon that controls the expression of the System A amino acid transporter SNAT2 in mammalian c...

Journal: :European of agriculture and food sciences 2021

textured vegetable proteins (tofu) using two coagulants namely: lime and calcium sulphide. The were analyzed for their proximate composition sensory properties. Proximate of the texture revealed a range 13.67-15.04% moisture, 1.39-3.51% ash, 16.56-21.32% fat, 34.75-48.00% crude protein, 6.64-14.21% fibre 4.34-16.22% carbohydrate. Soymilk curd coagulated with sulphide had higher ash protein cont...

2009
Federico M. Lauro Diane McDougald Torsten Thomas Timothy J. Williams Suhelen Egan Alla Lapidus Iain Anderson Nikos Kyrpides

Researchers have used genomic sequence comparisons to predict an ocean bacterium’s trophic strategies, which may provide a technique to analyze the diversity of ocean bacteria, many of which are difficult to culture in the lab. Federico Lauro et al. compared the genomes of two common ocean bacteria: the copiotrophic Photobacterium angustum, which lives in warm, nutrient-rich waters and is fast ...

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