نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient proteins

تعداد نتایج: 619566  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Martin Weinberger Li Feng Anita Paul Daniel L. Smith Robert D. Hontz Jeffrey S. Smith Marija Vujcic Keshav K. Singh Joel A. Huberman William C. Burhans

The chronological lifespan of eukaryotic organisms is extended by the mutational inactivation of conserved growth-signaling pathways that regulate progression into and through the cell cycle. Here we show that in the budding yeast S. cerevisiae, these and other lifespan-extending conditions, including caloric restriction and osmotic stress, increase the efficiency with which nutrient-depleted c...

2016
Shalika Rana Shiv Kumar Nikita Rathore Yogendra Padwad Shashi Bhushana

Post-human genome revelation observes the emergence of 'Nutigenomics' as one of the exciting scientific advancement influencing mankind around the world. Food or more precisely 'nutrition' has the major impact in defining the cause-response interaction between nutrient (diet) and human health. In addition to substantial understanding of nutrition-human-health interaction, bases of 'nutrigenomic...

Journal: :Adaptive Behaviour 2004
John Cartlidge Seth Bullock

We report results from a series of studies coevolving players for simple Rock–Paper–Scissors games. These results demonstrate that “Current Individual versus Ancestral Opponent” (CIAO) plots, which have been proposed as a visualization technique for detecting both coevolutionary progress and coevolutionary cycling, suffer from ambiguity with respect to an important but rarely discussed class of...

2015
X. Cai

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Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2011
Kimberly Romero Rosales Gurpreet Singh Kevin Wu Jie Chen Matthew R Janes Michael B Lilly Eigen R Peralta Leah J Siskind Michael J Bennett David A Fruman Aimee L Edinger

Cancer cells are hypersensitive to nutrient limitation because oncogenes constitutively drive glycolytic and TCA (tricarboxylic acid) cycle intermediates into biosynthetic pathways. As the anaplerotic reactions that replace these intermediates are fueled by imported nutrients, the cancer cell's ability to generate ATP becomes compromised under nutrient-limiting conditions. In addition, most can...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
K Sauer M C Cullen A H Rickard L A H Zeef D G Davies P Gilbert

The processes associated with early events in biofilm formation have become a major research focus over the past several years. Events associated with dispersion of cells from late stage biofilms have, however, received little attention. We demonstrate here that dispersal of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 from biofilms is inducible by a sudden increase in carbon substrate availability. Most effici...

2009
Claudia Baltzer Stefanie K. Tiefenböck Mark Marti Christian Frei

MITOCHONDRIA ARE CELLULAR ORGANELLES THAT PERFORM CRITICAL METABOLIC FUNCTIONS: they generate energy from nutrients but also provide metabolites for de novo synthesis of fatty acids and several amino acids. Thus mitochondrial mass and activity must be coordinated with nutrient availability, yet this remains poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that Drosophila larvae grown in low yeast food h...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1983
H Anwar M R Brown R M Cozens P A Lambert

A method is described for the separation of the outer membrane (OM) from the cytoplasmic membrane (CM) of Pseudomonas cepacia grown in nutrient broth and in chemically defined media under different nutrient depletions. The method is particularly valuable since it is effective when applied to stationary phase cells. Enzyme activities indicated that the contamination of the OM with the CM was les...

Journal: :European journal of biochemistry 2004
Matthias Merzbacher Christian Detsch Wolfgang Hillen Jörg Stülke

HPr kinase/phosphorylase (HPrK/P) is the key regulator of carbon metabolism in many Gram-positive bacteria. It phosphorylates/dephosphorylates the HPr protein of the bacterial phosphotransferase system on a regulatory serine residue in response to the nutrient status of the cell. In Mycoplasma pneumoniae, HPrK/P is one of the very few regulatory proteins encoded in the genome. The regulation of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
F G Kuruvilla A F Shamji S L Schreiber

The target of rapamycin (Tor) proteins sense nutrients and control transcription and translation relevant to cell growth. Treating cells with the immunosuppressant rapamycin leads to the intracellular formation of an Fpr1p-rapamycin-Tor ternary complex that in turn leads to translational down-regulation. A more rapid effect is a rich transcriptional response resembling that when cells are shift...

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