نتایج جستجو برای: fur

تعداد نتایج: 4267  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Jihye Jeon Hyunkeun Kim Jiae Yun Sangryeol Ryu Eduardo A Groisman Dongwoo Shin

The Fur protein is a primary regulator that monitors and controls cytoplasmic iron levels. We now report the identification of a regulatory pathway mediated by the Salmonella response regulator RstA that promotes Fur activity. Genome-wide expression experiments revealed that under iron-replete conditions, expression of the RstA protein from a plasmid lowered transcription levels of various gene...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2002
José A Hernández M Teresa Bes María F Fillat José L Neira M Luisa Peleato

Fur (ferric uptake regulator) protein is a DNA-binding protein which regulates iron-responsive genes. Recombinant Fur from the nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium Anabaena PCC 7119 has been purified and characterized, and polyclonal antibodies obtained. The experimental data show that Fur from Anabaena dimerizes in solution with the involvement of disulphide bridges. Cross-linking experiments and MA...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2005
José A Hernández Jörg Meier Francisco N Barrera Olga Ruiz de los Paños Estefanía Hurtado-Gómez M Teresa Bes María F Fillat M Luisa Peleato Claudio N Cavasotto José L Neira

Fur (ferric uptake regulator) is a key bacterial protein that regulates iron acquisition and its storage, and modulates the expression of genes involved in the response to different environmental stresses. Although the protein is involved in several regulation mechanisms, and members of the Fur family have been identified in pathogen organisms, the stability and thermodynamic characterization o...

2005
ERIC C. NIEDERHOFFER CLEO M. NARANJO KATHERINE L. BRADLEY JAMES A. FEE

The ferric uptake regulation (fur) gene product participates in regulating expression of the manganeseand iron-containing superoxide dismutase genes of Escherichia coli. Examination of ,-galactosidase activity coded from a chromosomal d(sodA'-'lacZ) fusion suggests that metallated Fur protein acts as a transcriptional repressor of sodA (manganese superoxide dismutase [MnSOD]). Gel retardation a...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Jeremy J Gilbreath Abby L West Oscar Q Pich Beth M Carpenter Sarah Michel D Scott Merrell

Helicobacter pylori is a highly successful pathogen that colonizes the gastric mucosa of ∼50% of the world's population. Within this colonization niche, the bacteria encounter large fluctuations in nutrient availability. As such, it is critical that this organism regulate expression of key metabolic enzymes so that they are present when environmental conditions are optimal for growth. One such ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Beth M Carpenter Timothy K McDaniel Jeannette M Whitmire Hanan Gancz Silvia Guidotti Stefano Censini D Scott Merrell

Helicobacter pylori is an important human pathogen. However, the study of this organism is often limited by a relative shortage of genetic tools. In an effort to expand the methods available for genetic study, an endogenous H. pylori plasmid was modified for use as a transcriptional reporter and as a complementation vector. This was accomplished by addition of an Escherichia coli origin of repl...

2012
Fengjun Sun He Gao Yiquan Zhang Li Wang Nan Fang Yafang Tan Zhaobiao Guo Peiyuan Xia Dongsheng Zhou Ruifu Yang

BACKGROUND Yersinia pestis synthesizes the attached biofilms in the flea proventriculus, which is important for the transmission of this pathogen by fleas. The hmsHFRS operons is responsible for the synthesis of exopolysaccharide (the major component of biofilm matrix), which is activated by the signaling molecule 3', 5'-cyclic diguanylic acid (c-di-GMP) synthesized by the only two diguanylate ...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2008
H Meunier O Petit J-L Deneubourg

In their natural environment, capuchins select certain plants, containing secondary compounds with bactericide, insecticide or fungicide properties, to rub their pelage energetically (i.e. fur rubbing). Fur rubbing can be performed in solitary, or collectively in subgroups of variable size and composition, and most of the time fur rubbing happens in synchrony with other group members. The aim o...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2003
Jie Chen Zhenlin Liu Jin Shi Shusen Wang Sufen Yang Jiezhi Lou Zhaofa Xu

This paper presents the results of an investigation of respiratory symptoms, chest X-ray examinations, and analysis of antibodies to fungi of 138 fur-processing workers and 40 control workers. Industrial hygiene survey and environmental mycological studies were also conducted. The dust concentrations in fur processing workshops (1.8-6.7 mg/m3) were below the national health limit (10 mg/m3). Mo...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
S A Craig C D Carpenter A R Mey E E Wyckoff S M Payne

The transcription factor Fur regulates the expression of a number of genes in Vibrio cholerae in response to changes in the level of available iron. Fur usually acts as a repressor, but here we show that Fur positively regulates the expression of ompT, which encodes a major outer membrane porin. OmpT levels increased when the bacteria were grown in medium containing relatively high levels of ir...

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