نتایج جستجو برای: zinc enriched yeast

تعداد نتایج: 219946  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2004
Deena Schmidt Rick Durrett

The human genome is estimated to contain 700 zinc-finger genes, which perform many key functions, including regulating transcription. The dramatic increase in the number of these genes as we move from yeast to C. elegans to Drosophila and to humans, as well as the clustered organization of these genes in humans, suggests that gene duplication has played an important role in expanding this famil...

2017
Julia Guéguéniat Adrien F. Dupin Johan Stojko Lionel Beaurepaire Sarah Cianférani Cameron D. Mackereth Lionel Minvielle-Sébastia Sébastien Fribourg

New transcripts generated by RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) are generally processed in order to form mature mRNAs. Two key processing steps include a precise cleavage within the 3' end of the pre-mRNA, and the subsequent polymerization of adenosines to produce the poly(A) tail. In yeast, these two functions are performed by a large multi-subunit complex that includes the Cleavage Factor IA (CF IA)....

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Jing Yang Mark A McCormick Jiashun Zheng Zhengwei Xie Mitsuhiro Tsuchiya Scott Tsuchiyama Hana El-Samad Qi Ouyang Matt Kaeberlein Brian K Kennedy Hao Li

Budding yeast divides asymmetrically, giving rise to a mother cell that progressively ages and a daughter cell with full lifespan. It is generally assumed that mother cells retain damaged, lifespan limiting materials ("aging factors") through asymmetric division. However, the identity of these aging factors and the mechanisms through which they limit lifespan remain poorly understood. Using a f...

Journal: :Journal of food science 2007
R S Kadan B Q Phillippy

Rice bread is a potential alternative to wheat bread for gluten-sensitive individuals. Incorporation of rice bran into bread made from white rice flour adds flavor but also phytic acid, which can reduce the bioavailability of minerals. Breads with varied amounts of defatted bran and yeast were prepared to determine their effects on the phytate and mineral contents of the bread. A completely ran...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2000
A L Lamb A S Torres T V O'Halloran A C Rosenzweig

Copper, zinc superoxide dismutase (SOD1) is activated in vivo by the copper chaperone for superoxide dismutase (CCS). The molecular mechanisms by which CCS recognizes and docks with SOD1 for metal ion insertion are not well understood. Two models for the oligomerization state during copper transfer have been proposed: a heterodimer comprising one monomer of CCS and one monomer of SOD1 and a dim...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Sunita A Ramesh Ryoung Shin David J Eide Daniel P Schachtman

Zinc is an essential mineral for a wide variety of physiological and biochemical processes. To understand zinc transport in cereals, we identified putative zinc transporters in gene databases. Three full-length cDNAs were identified and characterized from rice (Oryza sativa). Two of the cDNAs partially complemented a yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) mutant deficient in zinc uptake at low concen...

Journal: :Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2023

Selenium enriched yeast is the most prevalent source of organic selenium for humans and animals. In this study, an effective capillary zone electrophoresis method was established to quantify total in biomass by measuring selenite level post incubated culture media. The detection could be achieved within 7.9 min under condition a mixture buffer 85 mM Na2HPO4 0.5 CTAB (pH 9.37), –5 kV separation ...

2015
Ada A. Dattoli Mark A. Hink Timothy Q. DuBuc Bram J. Teunisse Joachim Goedhart Eric Röttinger Marten Postma

SNAIL transcriptional factors are key regulators during development and disease. They arose early during evolution, and in cnidarians such as Nematostella vectensis, NvSNAILA/B are detected in invaginating tissues during gastrulation. The function of SNAIL proteins is well established in bilaterians but their roles in cnidarians remain unknown. The structure of NvSNAILA and B is similar to the ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1957
B L VALLEE F L HOCH

The alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH’) of yeast has twice the molecular weight of the ADH of horse liver (l), contains 4 gm. atoms of zinc (2), and binds 4 moles of DPN per mole of protein (1). The liver ADH binds 2 moles of coenzyme per mole (3). These facts prompted the prediction that the liver ADH should contain 2 gm. atoms of zinc per mole of protein (2). The presence of 2 atoms of zinc in liver...

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