نتایج جستجو برای: ccpa

تعداد نتایج: 442  

Journal: :Polish journal of pharmacology 2002
Mohammed A Nayeem S Jamal Mustafa

This study examined the hypothesis that the activation of A1 adenosine receptor (A1AR) induces delayed cellular protection (DCP) in porcine coronary smooth muscle cells (PCSMC). The following groups of cultured PCSMC, subjected to simulated ischemia (SI) at 20 h were studied: (a) SI: with ischemia alone; (b) A1AR agonist chloro-N6-cyclopentyl adenosine (CCPA: CCPA (1 microM) alone; (c) CCPA + P...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
K Mahr W Hillen F Titgemeyer

The catabolite control protein CcpA is a central regulator in low-G+C-content gram-positive bacteria. It confers carbon catabolite repression to numerous genes required for carbon utilization. It also operates as a transcriptional activator of genes involved in diverse phenomena, such as glycolysis and ammonium fixation. We have cloned the ccpA region of Lactobacillus pentosus. ccpA encodes a p...

2015
Ruud Detert Oude Weme Gerald Seidel Oscar P. Kuipers

Carbon catabolite control is required for efficient use of available carbon sources to ensure rapid growth of bacteria. CcpA is a global regulator of carbon metabolism in Gram-positive bacteria like Bacillus subtilis. In this study the genome-wide gene regulation of a CcpA knockout and three specific CcpA mutants were studied by transcriptome analysis, to further elucidate the function of speci...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
J H Kim M I Voskuil G H Chambliss

Expression of the alpha-amylase gene (amyE) of Bacillus subtilis is subject to CcpA (catabolite control protein A)-mediated catabolite repression, a global regulatory mechanism in Bacillus and other Gram-positive bacteria. To determine effectors of CcpA, we tested the ability of glycolytic metabolites, nucleotides, and cofactors to affect CcpA binding to the amyE operator, amyO. Those that stim...

2016
Sruti DebRoy Miguel Saldaña Dante Travisany Andrew Montano Jessica Galloway-Peña Nicola Horstmann Hui Yao Mauricio González Alejandro Maass Mauricio Latorre Samuel A. Shelburne

Catabolite control protein A (CcpA) is a highly conserved, master regulator of carbon source utilization in gram-positive bacteria, but the CcpA regulon remains ill-defined. In this study we aimed to clarify the CcpA regulon by determining the impact of CcpA-inactivation on the virulence and transcriptome of three distinct serotypes of the major human pathogen Group A Streptococcus (GAS). CcpA-...

Journal: :European Foreign Affairs Review 2021

In 2018, the Californian government adopted a new data protection framework. The flagship of this framework is California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). As widely considered to resemble European Union’s (EU’s) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), article intends investigate whether Brussels Effect could explain resemblance. We apply process-tracing test if causally connects GDPR with CCPA. ...

2011
Maria A. Schumacher Mareen Sprehe Maike Bartholomae Wolfgang Hillen Richard G. Brennan

In Gram-positive bacteria, carbon catabolite protein A (CcpA) is the master regulator of carbon catabolite control, which ensures optimal energy usage under diverse conditions. Unlike other LacI-GalR proteins, CcpA is activated for DNA binding by first forming a complex with the phosphoprotein HPr-Ser46-P. Bacillus subtilis CcpA functions as both a transcription repressor and activator and bind...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
V Monedero M J Gosalbes G Pérez-Martínez

The chromosomal ccpA gene from Lactobacillus casei ATCC 393 has been cloned and sequenced. It encodes the CcpA protein, a central catabolite regulator belonging to the LacI-GalR family of bacterial repressors, and shows 54% identity with CcpA proteins from Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus megaterium. The L. casei ccpA gene was able to complement a B. subtilis ccpA mutant. An L. casei ccpA mutant ...

2011
Sandra M. Carvalho Tomas G. Kloosterman Oscar P. Kuipers Ana Rute Neves

In gram-positive bacteria, the transcriptional regulator CcpA is at the core of catabolite control mechanisms. In the human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae, links between CcpA and virulence have been established, but its role as a master regulator in different nutritional environments remains to be elucidated. Thus, we performed whole-transcriptome and metabolic analyses of S. pneumoniae D39 ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Traci L Kinkel Kevin S McIver

CcpA is the global mediator of carbon catabolite repression (CCR) in gram-positive bacteria, and growing evidence from several pathogens, including the group A streptococcus (GAS), suggests that CcpA plays an important role in virulence gene regulation. In this study, a deletion of ccpA in an invasive M1 GAS strain was used to test the contribution of CcpA to pathogenesis in mice. Surprisingly,...

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