نتایج جستجو برای: copper fractionation

تعداد نتایج: 102096  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
F W Outten D L Huffman J A Hale T V O'Halloran

Copper is essential but can be toxic even at low concentrations. Coping with this duality requires multiple pathways to control intracellular copper availability. Three copper-inducible promoters, controlling expression of six copper tolerance genes, were recently identified in Escherichia coli. The cue system employs an inner membrane copper transporter, whereas the cus system includes a tripa...

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering (ijcce) 1994
mojtaba shamsipur mohammad reza fathi

a simple and sensitive extraction-fluorimetric method for the determination of copper is reported. the 1,7-diaza-15-crown-5-copper-rose bengal (da15c5-cu-rb) ternary complex is quantitatively extracted into chloroform, diluted with ammoniacal acetone and its fluorescence intensity is measured at 570 nm with excitation at 540 nm. a linear calibration graph was obtained over the copper concentrat...

1999

1. Copper compounds (calcium copper edetate, copper heptanoate, copper methionate, copper chloride, copper oxide, dicopper oxide and copper gluconate) are normally used, orally in feed or in an injectable solution, to treat copper deficiency in food-producing animals. In veterinary medicine, the recommended doses are 50 to 100 mg copper per animal given as a single injection. Copper has antimic...

2015
Anne Durand Asma Azzouzi Marie-Line Bourbon Anne-Soisig Steunou Sylviane Liotenberg Akinori Maeshima Chantal Astier Manuela Argentini Shingo Saito Soufian Ouchane

UNLABELLED In the absence of a tight control of copper entrance into cells, bacteria have evolved different systems to control copper concentration within the cytoplasm and the periplasm. Central to these systems, the Cu(+) ATPase CopA plays a major role in copper tolerance and translocates copper from the cytoplasm to the periplasm. The fate of copper in the periplasm varies among species. Cop...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
J S Cha D A Cooksey

Copper-resistant strains of Pseudomonas syringae pathovar tomato accumulate copper and develop blue colonies on copper-containing media. Three of the protein products of the copper-resistance operon (cop) were characterized to provide an understanding of the copper-resistance mechanism and its relationship to copper accumulation. The Cop proteins, CopA (72 kDa), CopB (39 kDa), and CopC (12 kDa)...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2004
Kenyon G Daniel R Hope Harbach Wayne C Guida Q Ping Dou

The trace element copper is vital to the healthy functioning of organisms. Copper is used in a multitude of cellular activities including respiration, angiogenesis, and immune responses. Like other metals, copper homeostasis is a tightly regulated process. Copper is transported from dietary intake through the serum and into cells via a variety of transporters. There are a variety of copper chap...

2010
Margaret R. Woodhouse James C. Schnable Brent S. Pedersen Eric Lyons Damon Lisch Shabarinath Subramaniam Michael Freeling

Previous work in Arabidopsis showed that after an ancient tetraploidy event, genes were preferentially removed from one of the two homologs, a process known as fractionation. The mechanism of fractionation is unknown. We sought to determine whether such preferential, or biased, fractionation exists in maize and, if so, whether a specific mechanism could be implicated in this process. We studied...

2006
Franklin S. Kinnaman David L. Valentine Stanley C. Tyler

Carbon isotope fractionation factors associated with the aerobic consumption of methane (C1), ethane (C2), propane (C3), and nbutane (C4) were determined from incubations of marine sediment collected from the Coal Oil Point hydrocarbon seep field, located offshore Santa Barbara, CA. Hydrogen isotope fractionation factors for C1, C2 and C3 were determined concurrently. Fresh sediment samples fro...

Journal: :Geobiology 2016
A S Bradley W D Leavitt M Schmidt A H Knoll P R Girguis D T Johnston

Studies of microbial sulfate reduction have suggested that the magnitude of sulfur isotope fractionation varies with sulfate concentration. Small apparent sulfur isotope fractionations preserved in Archean rocks have been interpreted as suggesting Archean sulfate concentrations of <200 μm, while larger fractionations thereafter have been interpreted to require higher concentrations. In this wor...

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