نتایج جستجو برای: phosphate starvation stress

تعداد نتایج: 548914  

2014
Laramy S. Enders Ryan D. Bickel Jennifer A. Brisson Tiffany M. Heng-Moss Blair D. Siegfried Anthony J. Zera Nicholas J. Miller

Environmental stress affects basic organismal functioning and can cause physiological, developmental, and reproductive impairment. However, in many nonmodel organisms, the core molecular stress response remains poorly characterized and the extent to which stress-induced transcriptional changes differ across qualitatively different stress types is largely unexplored. The current study examines t...

Journal: :Agronomy 2023

Vicia villosa, a high-quality green manure crop, helps to increase the content of soil phosphorus (P) by returning field. Soil P deprivation is severe constraint on crop productivity that triggers low stress response in plants, which controlled various transcriptional regulatory network pathways. Identifying key genes from these networks can help developing P-tolerant crops. In this study, we p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Adam C Martiny Maureen L Coleman Sallie W Chisholm

The cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus is the numerically dominant phototroph in the oligotrophic oceans. This group consists of multiple ecotypes that are physiologically and phylogenetically distinct and occur in different abundances along environmental gradients. Here we examine adaptations to phosphate (P) limitation among ecotypes. First, we used DNA microarrays to identify genes involved in t...

Journal: :Autophagy 2011
Eleanor M Cottam Helena J Maier Maria Manifava Laura C Vaux Priya Chandra-Schoenfelder Wilhelm Gerner Paul Britton Nick T Ktistakis Tom Wileman

Autophagy is a cellular response to starvation which generates autophagosomes to carry cellular organelles and long-lived proteins to lysosomes for degradation. Degradation through autophagy can provide an innate defence against virus infection, or conversely autophagosomes can promote infection by facilitating assembly of replicase proteins. We demonstrate that the avian coronavirus, Infectiou...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Ballachanda N Devaiah Vinay K Nagarajan Kashchandra G Raghothama

Phosphorus availability is limited in many natural ecosystems. Plants adapt to phosphate (Pi) deficiency by complex molecular processes. There is growing evidence suggesting that transcription factors are key components in the regulation of these processes. In this study, we characterized the function of ZAT6 (zinc finger of Arabidopsis 6), a cysteine-2/histidine-2 zinc finger transcription fac...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1983
M R Grigor K R Gain

Lactating rats were starved for 48 h and refed a high-carbohydrate diet for a further 48 h. Starvation stops milk secretion, which resumes shortly after refeeding. Three lipogenic enzymes, fatty acid synthase, glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.49) and 'malic' enzyme (EC 1.1.1.40) all decrease in the mammary gland during starvation and are restored to the pre-starvation levels 48 h aft...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2012
Lukas C Gerber Nadine Moser Norman A Luechinger Wendelin J Stark Robert N Grass

Lanthanum oxide nanoparticles were utilized to scavenge phosphate from microbial growth media for the use of targeted nutrient starvation as an antimicrobial strategy. Only in phosphate poor environments a toxic effect was observed. The effect was shown on Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus carnosus, Penicillium roqueforti, and Chlorella vulgaris.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
U S Muchhal K G Raghothama

Phosphorus is acquired by plant roots primarily via the high-affinity inorganic phosphate (Pi) transporters. The transcripts for Pi transporters are highly inducible upon Pi starvation, which also results in enhanced Pi uptake when Pi is resupplied. Using antibodies specific to one of the tomato Pi transporters (encoded by LePT1), we show that an increase in the LePT1 transcript under Pi starva...

2014
Karolin Zerulla Scott Chimileski Daniela Näther Uri Gophna R. Thane Papke Jörg Soppa

Haloferax volcanii uses extracellular DNA as a source for carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous. However, it can also grow to a limited extend in the absence of added phosphorous, indicating that it contains an intracellular phosphate storage molecule. As Hfx. volcanii is polyploid, it was investigated whether DNA might be used as storage polymer, in addition to its role as genetic material. It cou...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2010
Naoki Nemoto Tsuyoshi Udagawa Takahiro Ohira Li Jiang Kouji Hirota Caroline R M Wilkinson Jürg Bähler Nic Jones Kunihiro Ohta Ronald C Wek Katsura Asano

In fission yeast, Sty1 and Gcn2 are important protein kinases that regulate gene expression in response to amino acid starvation. The translation factor subunit Int6/eIF3e promotes Sty1-dependent response by increasing the abundance of Atf1, a transcription factor targeted by Sty1. While Gcn2 promotes expression of amino acid biosynthesis enzymes, the mechanism and function of Sty1 activation a...

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