نتایج جستجو برای: copper fractionation

تعداد نتایج: 102096  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2007
Kuppusamy Balamurugan Dieter Egli Haiqing Hua Rama Rajaram Gerhard Seisenbacher Oleg Georgiev Walter Schaffner

Copper is an essential but potentially toxic trace element. In Drosophila, the metal-responsive transcription factor (MTF-1) plays a dual role in copper homeostasis: at limiting copper concentrations, it induces the Ctr1B copper importer gene, whereas at high copper concentrations, it mainly induces the metallothionein genes. Here we find that, despite the downregulation of the Ctr1B gene at hi...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2002
M Solioz

The cop operon of Enterococcus hirae controls cytoplasmic copper levels. It encodes two copper ATPases, a repressor, and the CopZ metallochaperone. Transcription of these genes is induced by copper. However, at higher copper concentrations, CopZ is degraded by a copper-activated proteolytic activity. This specific proteolysis of CopZ can also be demonstrated in vitro with E. hirae extracts. Gro...

2017
Miranda J Neubert Elizabeth A Dahlmann Andrew Ambrose Michael D L Johnson

Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial survival. Bacteria have developed specialized metal import and export systems for this purpose. For broadly toxic metals such as copper, bacteria have evolved only export systems. The copper export system (cop operon) usually consists of the operon repressor, the copper chaperone, and the copper exporter. In...

2014
Marco Zeiger Marc Solioz Hervais Edongué Eduard Arzt Andreas S Schneider

Copper kills bacteria rapidly by a mechanism that is not yet fully resolved. The antibacterial property of copper has raised interest in its use in hospitals, in place of plastic or stainless steel. On the latter surfaces, bacteria can survive for days or even weeks. Copper surfaces could thus provide a powerful accessory measure to curb nosocomial infections. We here investigated the effect of...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 2005
ramdane salhi

the main aim of this research is to determine optimal leaching conditions; eh, ph and complexing agent concentrations, for recovery of copper from hydroxide sludges such as those produced by electroplating shops, metal finishers, treatment of acid mine drainage, and industrial wastewater in general. this has been preceded by a theoretical approach and numerical and computer calculation. potenti...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Salah E Abdel-Ghany Marinus Pilon

In plants, copper is an essential micronutrient required for photosynthesis. Two of the most abundant copper proteins, plastocyanin and copper/zinc superoxide dismutase, are found in chloroplasts. Whereas plastocyanin is essential for photo-autotrophic growth, copper/zinc superoxide dismutase is dispensable and in plastids can be replaced by an iron superoxide dismutase when copper is limiting....

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 1960
P O NYMAN

A copper-containing protein named haemocuprein was isolated from the erythrocytes of different mammals by MANN AND KEILIN 1. The preparation from ox-blood contained 0.34 % Cu, and there was evidence that the protein was obtained in a highly purified state. The authors also tried to purify a corresponding protein from human erythrocytes and obtained a preparation with a copper content of o.21%, ...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1994
D B Milne

Despite increased interest in the role of copper deficiency in clinical problems and an increased understanding of the physiological roles of copper, the diagnosis of a marginal deficiency has not been perfected. The use of non-standardized procedures and the effects of factors other than copper nutriture have impeded identification of the "ideal" indicator of copper nutritional status in adult...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Christoph Freude Martin Blaser

Homoacetogenic bacteria are versatile microbes that use the acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) pathway to synthesize acetate from CO2 and hydrogen. Likewise, the acetyl-CoA pathway may be used to incorporate other 1-carbon substrates (e.g., methanol or formate) into acetate or to homoferment monosaccharides completely to acetate. In this study, we analyzed the fractionation of pure acetogenic cultu...

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