نتایج جستجو برای: osmolytes

تعداد نتایج: 1004  

2009
Min Seong Kwon Sun Woo Lim H. Moo Kwon

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2010
Sushmita Sahu Priyanka Das Mamata Ray Surendra Chandra Sabat

Change in catalase activity was examined in leaves of rice plant exposed to salinity. Depending on the method of preparation of crude protein extract from leaf and the constituents of the assay medium, a significant difference in enzyme activity was recorded. Inclusion of sorbitol or mannitol or sucrose in the extraction and enzyme assay medium enhanced the enzyme activity in salt-stressed samp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Candace L Steeves Mary-Anne Hammer Glenn B Walker Duncan Rae Nicolas A Stewart Jay M Baltz

Cells subjected to sustained high osmolarity almost universally respond by accumulating compatible organic osmolytes that, in contrast to inorganic ions, are not deleterious even at high intracellular concentrations. Their accumulation from the external environment by known organic osmolyte transporters, such as the four identified in mammals, occurs only slowly in response to sustained high os...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
K A Kuehn P F Churchill K Suberkropp

Standing litter of emergent macrophytes often forms a major portion of the detrital mass in wetland habitats. Microbial assemblages inhabiting this detritus must adapt physiologically to daily fluctuations in temperature and water availability. We examined the effects of various environmental conditions on the concentrations of osmoregulatory solutes (polyols and trehalose) and the respiratory ...

2016
Anjeeta Rani Abhilash Jayaraj B. Jayaram Venkatesu Pannuru

In adaptation biology of the discovery of the intracellular osmolytes, the osmolytes are found to play a central role in cellular homeostasis and stress response. A number of models using these molecules are now poised to address a wide range of problems in biology. Here, a combination of biophysical measurements and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation method is used to examine the effect of tri...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Zachary A Levine Luca Larini Nichole E LaPointe Stuart C Feinstein Joan-Emma Shea

Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are a unique class of proteins that have no stable native structure, a feature that allows them to adopt a wide variety of extended and compact conformations that facilitate a large number of vital physiological functions. One of the most well-known IDPs is the microtubule-associated tau protein, which regulates microtubule growth in the nervous system. ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Kira M. Veley Sarah Marshburn Cara E. Clure Elizabeth S. Haswell

Cellular response to osmotic stress is critical for survival and involves volume control through the regulated transport of osmolytes. Organelles may respond similarly to abrupt changes in cytoplasmic osmolarity. The plastids of the Arabidopsis thaliana leaf epidermis provide a model system for the study of organellar response to osmotic stress within the context of the cell. An Arabidopsis mut...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
Brabban Orcutt Zinder

The nitrogenase enzyme complex of Methanosarcina barkeri 227 was found to be more sensitive to NaCl than previously studied molybdenum nitrogenases are, with total inhibition of activity occurring at 190 mM NaCl, compared with >600 mM NaCl for Azotobacter vinelandii and Clostridium pasteurianum nitrogenases. Na+ and K+ had equivalent effects, whereas Mg2+ was more inhibitory than either monoval...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2008
Johan Qvist Bertil Halle

Hydrophobic hydration, the perturbation of the aqueous solvent near an apolar solute or interface, is a fundamental ingredient in many chemical and biological processes. Both bulk water and aqueous solutions of apolar solutes behave anomalously at low temperatures for reasons that are not fully understood. Here, we use (2)H NMR relaxation to characterize the rotational dynamics in hydrophobic h...

2003
S. O. Kotchoni D. Bartels

The deleterious effect of osmotic stress is often caused by the accumulation of reactive molecules e.g. aldehydes. These molecules can cause lipid peroxidation and modifications of proteins and nucleic acids. Aldehydes can be converted to non-toxic carboxylic acids by different aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDH). ALDHs occur in all organisms implicating their importance in general biological functi...

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