نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient proteins

تعداد نتایج: 619566  

2016
Jean-Philippe Côté Shawn French Sebastian S. Gehrke Craig R. MacNair Chand S. Mangat Amrita Bharat Eric D. Brown

Conventional efforts to describe essential genes in bacteria have typically emphasized nutrient-rich growth conditions. Of note, however, are the set of genes that become essential when bacteria are grown under nutrient stress. For example, more than 100 genes become indispensable when the model bacterium Escherichia coli is grown on nutrient-limited media, and many of these nutrient stress gen...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2011
Russell E McConnell Andrew E Benesh Suli Mao David L Tabb Matthew J Tyska

The brush border domain at the apex of intestinal epithelial cells is the primary site of nutrient absorption in the intestinal tract and the primary surface of interaction with microbes that reside in the lumen. Because the brush border is positioned at such a critical physiological interface, we set out to create a comprehensive list of the proteins that reside in this domain using shotgun ma...

2013
Yasunori Chiba

The importance of selenium for organisms can be explained by its existence as selenocysteine in the catalytic centers of glutathione peroxidase and thioredoxin reductase. Another selenoamino acid, selenomethionine, is the major form of selenium in foods, and organisms that require selenium as a nutrient directly metabolize selenomethionine to a reactive form of selenium or store it in general p...

2014
Charles Ansong Natalie C. Sadler Eric A. Hill Michael P. Lewis Erika M. Zink Richard D. Smith Alexander S. Beliaev Allan E. Konopka Aaron T. Wright

Protein redox chemistry constitutes a major void in knowledge pertaining to photoautotrophic system regulation and signaling processes. We have employed a chemical biology approach to analyze redox sensitive proteins in live Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 cells in both light and dark periods, and to understand how cellular redox balance is disrupted during nutrient perturbation. The present work id...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
In Hye Lee Toren Finkel

Autophagy is a regulated process of intracellular catabolism required for normal cellular maintenance, as well as serving as an adaptive response under various stress conditions, including starvation. The molecular regulation of autophagy in mammalian cells remains incompletely understood. Here we demonstrate a role for protein acetylation in the execution and regulation of autophagy. In partic...

2017
Daisuke Ito Marc A Schureck Sanjay A Desai

Malaria parasites evade immune detection by growth and replication within erythrocytes. After erythrocyte invasion, the intracellular pathogen must increase host cell uptake of nutrients from plasma. Here, we report that the parasite-encoded RhopH complex contributes to both invasion and channel-mediated nutrient uptake. As rhoph2 and rhoph3 gene knockouts were not viable in the human P. falcip...

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
Nikki Y Tan Ulla-Maja Bailey M Fairuz Jamaluddin S Halimah Binte Mahmud Suresh C Raman Benjamin L Schulz

Asparagine-linked N-glycosylation is a common modification of proteins that promotes productive protein folding and increases protein stability. Although N-glycosylation is important for glycoprotein folding, the precise sites of glycosylation are often not conserved between protein homologues. Here we show that, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, proteins upregulated during sporulation under nutrien...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Yoshiaki Kamada Tomoko Funakoshi Takahiro Shintani Kazuya Nagano Mariko Ohsumi Yoshinori Ohsumi

Autophagy is a membrane trafficking to vacuole/lysosome induced by nutrient starvation. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Tor protein, a phosphatidylinositol kinase-related kinase, is involved in the repression of autophagy induction by a largely unknown mechanism. Here, we show that the protein kinase activity of Apg1 is enhanced by starvation or rapamycin treatment. In addition, we have also found...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Marci Surpin Haiyan Zheng Miyo T Morita Cheiko Saito Emily Avila Joshua J Blakeslee Anindita Bandyopadhyay Valentina Kovaleva David Carter Angus Murphy Masao Tasaka Natasha Raikhel

The Arabidopsis genome contains a family of v-SNAREs: VTI11, VTI12, and VTI13. Only VTI11 and VTI12 are expressed at appreciable levels. Although these two proteins are 60% identical, they complement different transport pathways when expressed in the yeast vti1 mutant. VTI11 was identified recently as the mutated gene in the shoot gravitropic mutant zig. Here, we show that the vti11 zig mutant ...

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