نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient proteins

تعداد نتایج: 619566  

2012
Mercedes Pozuelo-Rubio

14-3-3 proteins are implicated in the regulation of proteins involved in a variety of signaling pathways. 14-3-3-dependent protein regulation occurs through phosphorylation-dependent binding that results, in many cases, in the release of survival signals in cells. Autophagy is a cell digestion process that contributes to overcoming nutrient deprivation and is initiated under stress conditions. ...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2011
Sharon A Tooze Patrice Codogno

Members of the anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family and AMBRA1 (activating molecule in beclin 1-regulated autophagy) interact with Beclin 1 and control autophagy. Bcl-2 is a negative regulator of autophagy whereas AMBRA1 stimulates autophagy. A paper in this issue of The EMBO Journal reveals an interaction between AMBRA1 and Bcl-2 at the mitochondrial outer membrane. In response to nutrient withdrawal, ...

2015
Shiwei Wang James R. Faeder Peter Setlow Yong-qing Li

UNLABELLED Bacterial spores, despite being metabolically dormant, possess the remarkable capacity to detect nutrients and other molecules in their environment through a biochemical sensory apparatus that can trigger spore germination, allowing the return to vegetative growth within minutes of exposure of germinants. We demonstrate here that bacterial spores of multiple species retain memory of ...

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
g. radafshar b. shad m. mirfeizi

statement of problem: periodontal disease (pd) has been linked to adverse cardiovascular events by unknown mechanisms. c-reactive protein (crp) is a prognostic marker for cardiovascular disease, with reported elevated serum levels during pd. purpose: the aim of the present study was to evaluate the association between pd and higher crp levels in the serum of acute myocardial infarction (ami) pa...

2013
Zhe Zhang Mai Tsukikawa Min Peng Erzsebet Polyak Eiko Nakamaru-Ogiso Julian Ostrovsky Shana McCormack Emily Place Colleen Clarke Gail Reiner Elizabeth McCormick Eric Rappaport Richard Haas Joseph A. Baur Marni J. Falk

Primary mitochondrial respiratory chain (RC) diseases are heterogeneous in etiology and manifestations but collectively impair cellular energy metabolism. Mechanism(s) by which RC dysfunction causes global cellular sequelae are poorly understood. To identify a common cellular response to RC disease, integrated gene, pathway, and systems biology analyses were performed in human primary RC diseas...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Stephen M Sieger Brian K Kristensen Christine A Robson Sasan Amirsadeghi Edward W Y Eng Amal Abdel-Mesih Ian M Møller Greg C Vanlerberghe

When wild-type (wt) tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Petit Havana SR1) cells are grown under macronutrient (P or N) limitation, they induce large amounts of alternative oxidase (AOX), which constitutes a non-energy-conserving branch of the respiratory electron transport chain. To investigate the significance of AOX induction, wt cells were compared with transgenic (AS8) cells lacking AOX. Under n...

An experiment was conducted to select the optimum nutrient solution for growing lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) under hydroponic conditions (open system) and Shahrekord climate, as a completely randomized design with five different nutrient solutions and three replicates, in Shahrekord University. The nutrient solutions were: 1) Research Station for Floriculture and Greenhouse Vegetables (the Nethe...

2013
Michelle L. Jones

The flower has a finite lifespan that is controlled largely by its role in sexual reproduction. Once the flower has been pollinated or is no longer receptive to pollination, the petals are programmed to senesce. A majority of the genes that are up-regulated during petal senescence, in both ethylene-sensitive and -insensitive flowers, encode proteins involved in the degradation of nucleic acids,...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
J S Paddick S R Brailsford E A M Kidd D Beighton

The effects of sealing infected carious dentine below dental restorations on the phenotypic and genotypic diversity of the surviving microbiota was investigated. It was hypothesized that the microbiota would be subject to nutrient limitation or nutrient simplification, as it would no longer have access to dietary components or salivary secretion for growth. The available nutrients would be limi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Claudia Acquisti Sudhir Kumar James J Elser

Nitrogen (N) is a fundamental component of nucleotides and amino acids and is often a limiting nutrient in natural ecosystems. Thus, study of the N content of biomolecules may establish important connections between ecology and genomics. However, while significant differences in the elemental composition of whole organisms are well documented, how the flux of nutrients in the cell has shaped th...

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