نتایج جستجو برای: choline requirement

تعداد نتایج: 180850  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Matthew J Wargo

Most sequenced bacteria possess mechanisms to import choline and glycine betaine (GB) into the cytoplasm. The primary role of choline in bacteria appears to be as the precursor to GB, and GB is thought to primarily act as a potent osmoprotectant. Choline and GB may play accessory roles in shaping microbial communities, based on their limited availability and ability to enhance survival under st...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1992
R K Porter J M Scott M D Brand

Rat liver mitochondria possess a specific choline transporter in the inner membrane. The transporter shows saturable kinetics at high membrane potential with a Km of 220 microM and a Vmax of 0.4 nmol/mg of protein/min at pH 7.0 and 25 degrees C. At physiological concentrations of choline, the rate of choline uptake by the transporter shows a linear dependence on membrane potential; uptake is di...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1977
D D Tyler

1. Rapid choline oxidation and the onset of P(i)-induced swelling by liver mitochondria, incubated in a sucrose medium at or above pH7.0, required the addition of both P(i) and an uncoupling agent. Below pH7.0, P(i) alone was required for rapid choline oxidation and swelling. 2. Choline oxidation was inhibited by each of several reagents that also inhibited P(i)-induced swelling under similar c...

2003
H. P. JACOBI C. A. BAUMANN

Choline synthesis in the rat is intimated by the fact that methionine can replace choline in preventing fatty livers (l), and by the observation that labeled methyl groups can be transferred from methionine to choline (2). However, the development of fatty livers (3) and of hemorrhagic kidneys (4) and the restricted growth (5, 6) in rats on low choline diets all suggest that preformed choline m...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2005
Kerry-Ann da Costa Christopher E Gaffney Leslie M Fischer Steven H Zeisel

BACKGROUND Elevated concentrations of homocysteine in blood may be an independent risk factor for the development of atherosclerosis. Elevated homocysteine concentrations can be caused by decreased methylation of homocysteine to form methionine, as occurs in folate deficiency. A parallel pathway exists for methylation of homocysteine, in which choline, by way of betaine, is the methyl donor. ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Liam F Fitzsimmons Stevenson Flemer A Sandy Wurthmann P Bruce Deker Indra Neil Sarkar Matthew J Wargo

Choline is abundant in association with eukaryotes and plays roles in osmoprotection, thermoprotection, and membrane biosynthesis in many bacteria. Aerobic catabolism of choline is widespread among soil proteobacteria, particularly those associated with eukaryotes. Catabolism of choline as a carbon, nitrogen, and/or energy source may play important roles in association with eukaryotes, includin...

Journal: :The Analyst 2014
Fanghao Hu Lu Wei Chaogu Zheng Yihui Shen Wei Min

Choline is a small molecule that occupies a key position in the biochemistry of all living organisms. Recent studies have strongly implicated choline metabolites in cancer, atherosclerosis and nervous system development. To detect choline and its metabolites, existing physical methods such as magnetic resonance spectroscopy and positron emission tomography are often limited by the poor spatial ...

2015
Caitlyn M. Getty Ryan N. Dilger Pascale Chavatte-Palmer

Few studies have evaluated the impact of dietary choline on the health and well-being of swine, and those pivotal papers were aimed at determining dietary requirements for sows and growing pigs. This is of importance as the piglet is becoming a widely accepted model for human infant nutrition, but little is known about the impacts of perinatal choline status on overall health and metabolism of ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1966
K Tanaka N E Tolbert

Cycocel stimulated the activity of partial purified choline kinase from spinach or squash leaves, but it inhibited the activity of yeast choline kinase. The activity of different Cycocel analogs on plant growth corresponded to their stimulatory effect on the isolated choline kinase. Cycocel had no effect upon the activity of a plant phosphatase which hydrolyzed phosphorylcholine nor upon adenos...

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