نتایج جستجو برای: zinc responsive

تعداد نتایج: 132352  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
David Corbett Jiahui Wang Stephanie Schuler Gloria Lopez-Castejon Sarah Glenn David Brough Peter W Andrew Jennifer S Cavet Ian S Roberts

We report here the identification and characterization of two zinc uptake systems, ZurAM and ZinABC, in the intracellular pathogen Listeria monocytogenes. Transcription of both operons was zinc responsive and regulated by the zinc-sensing repressor Zur. Deletion of either zurAM or zinA had no detectable effect on growth in defined media, but a double zurAM zinA mutant was unable to grow in the ...

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...

2010
Nicholas McCormick Vanessa Velasquez Lydia Finney Stefan Vogt Shannon L. Kelleher

BACKGROUND The mammary gland is responsible for the transfer of a tremendous amount of zinc ( approximately 1-3 mg zinc/day) from maternal circulation into milk during lactation to support the growth and development of the offspring. When this process is compromised, severe zinc deficiency compromises neuronal development and immune function and increases infant morbidity and/or mortality. It r...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2000
R S MacDonald

The inhibition of growth is a cardinal symptom of zinc deficiency. In animals fed a zinc-inadequate diet, both food intake and growth are reduced within 4-5 d. Despite the concomitant reduction in food intake and growth, reduced energy intake is not the limiting factor in growth, because force-feeding a zinc-inadequate diet to animals fails to maintain growth. Hence, food intake and growth appe...

2000
Ruth S. MacDonald

The inhibition of growth is a cardinal symptom of zinc deficiency. In animals fed a zinc-inadequate diet, both food intake and growth are reduced within 4–5 d. Despite the concomitant reduction in food intake and growth, reduced energy intake is not the limiting factor in growth, because force-feeding a zinc-inadequate diet to animals fails to maintain growth. Hence, food intake and growth appe...

2013
Kristen J. Holmes Daniel M. Klass Evan L. Guiney Martha S. Cyert

RNA binding proteins (RBPs) are vital to the regulation of mRNA transcripts, and can alter mRNA localization, degradation, translation, and storage. Whi3 was originally identified in a screen for small cell size mutants, and has since been characterized as an RBP. The identification of Whi3-interacting mRNAs involved in mediating cellular responses to stress suggested that Whi3 might be involve...

2016
Joachim Vandecraen Pieter Monsieurs Max Mergeay Natalie Leys Abram Aertsen Rob Van Houdt

Bacteria can respond to adverse environments by increasing their genomic variability and subsequently facilitating adaptive evolution. To demonstrate this, the contribution of Insertion Sequence (IS) elements to the genetic adaptation of Cupriavidus metallidurans AE126 to toxic zinc concentrations was determined. This derivative of type strain CH34, devoid of its main zinc resistance determinan...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Wen Chyan Daniel Y Zhang Stephen J Lippard Robert J Radford

Chelatable, mobile forms of divalent zinc, Zn(II), play essential signaling roles in mammalian biology. A complex network of zinc import and transport proteins has evolved to control zinc concentration and distribution on a subcellular level. Understanding the action of mobile zinc requires tools that can detect changes in Zn(II) concentrations at discrete cellular locales. We present here a zi...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Ken-Suke Kodaira Feng Qin Lam-Son Phan Tran Kyonoshin Maruyama Satoshi Kidokoro Yasunari Fujita Kazuo Shinozaki Kazuko Yamaguchi-Shinozaki

In plants, abiotic stresses induce various physiological changes and growth inhibition that result in adaptive responses to these stresses. However, little is known about how such stresses cause plant growth inhibition. Many genes have been reported to be repressed in plants under abiotic stress conditions. ZPT2 (for petunia [Petunia hybrida] zinc-finger protein 2)-related proteins with two Cys...

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