alves, alexandre ribeiro, rafael azenha, manuel cunha, mário teixeira, jorge
Currently, copper is approved as an active substance among plant protection products and is considered effective against more than 50 different diseases in different crops, conventional and organic. Tomato has been cultivated for centuries, but many fungal diseases still affect it, making it necessary to control them through antifungal agents, such...
demiankova, marija v. giovannercole, fabio khomutov, maxim a. salikhov, arthur i. onillon, laura valuev-elliston, vladimir t. vasilieva, byazilya f. khurs, elena n. gabrielyan, nina i. kochetkov, sergey n.
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The fast spread of bacteria that are resistant to many classes of antibiotics (multidrug resistant) is a global threat to human and animal health with a worrisome scenario ahead. Novel therapeutical strategies are of crucial importance to combat this phenomenon. For this purpose, we investigated the antimicrobial properties of the naturally occurri...
Schoeppe, Robert Babl, Nathalie Decking, Sonja-Maria Schönhammer, Gabriele Siegmund, Andreas Bruss, Christina Dettmer, Katja Oefner, Peter J. Frick, Linus Weigert, Anna
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Frontiers in Oncology
Introduction Glutamine deficiency is a well-known feature of the tumor environment. Here we analyzed the impact of glutamine deprivation on human myeloid cell survival and function. Methods Different types of myeloid cells were cultured in the absence or presence of glutamine and/or with L-methionine-S-sulfoximine (MSO), an irreversible glutamine s...
Purder, Patrick L Meyners, Christian Krysenko, Sergii Funk, Jonathan Wohlleben, Wolfgang Hausch, Felix
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Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
γ-Glutamylamine synthetases are an important class of enzymes that play a key role in glutamate-based metabolism. Methionine sulfoximine (MSO) is a well-established inhibitor for the archetypal glutamine synthetase (GS) but inhibitors for most GS-like enzymes are unknown. Assuming a conserved catalytic mechanism for GS and GS-like enzymes, we explo...
Kalita, Arunima Mishra, Rajesh Kumar Kumar, Vineet Arora, Amit Dutta, Dipak
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Microbiology Spectrum
The trace metal manganese in excess affects iron-sulfur cluster and heme-protein biogenesis, eliciting cellular toxicity. The manganese efflux protein MntP is crucial to evading manganese toxicity in bacteria. Recently, two Mn-sensing riboswitches upstream of mntP and alx in Escherichia coli have been reported to mediate the upregulation of their e...
Yang, Zhixiao Chen, Yi Wang, Yi Xia, Haiqian Zheng, Shaoqing Xie, Shengdong Cao, Yi Liu, Jiemin Sehar, Shafaque Lin, Yingchao
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Nutritional correlations between plants and pathogens can crucially affect disease severity. As an essential macronutrient, the availability of nitrogen (N) and the types of N content play a fundamental part not only in energy metabolism and protein synthesis but also in pathogenesis. However, a direct connection has not yet been established betwee...
Bayram, Șafak Razzaque, Yasmin Sophiya Geisberger, Sabrina Pietzke, Matthias Fürst, Susanne Vechiatto, Carolina Forbes, Martin Mastrobuoni, Guido Kempa, Stefan
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Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
Cellular glutamine synthesis is thought to be an important resistance factor in protecting cells from nutrient deprivation and may also contribute to drug resistance. The application of ‟targeted stable isotope resolved metabolomics” allowed to directly measure the activity of glutamine synthetase in the cell. With the help of this method, the fate...
Chen, Shang-Ku Hsu, Li-Min Chiu, Nan-Chang Saleh, Wafaa Pai, Chih-Wei Chen, Ping-Ling
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International journal of environmental research and public health
Although past studies have identified predictors related to child injuries with developmental disorders, national-level research in Asia is limited. The objective of this study was to explore the risk factors for child injuries with developmental disorders in Taiwan using a national-level integrated database for the period between 2004-2015 (The Ma...
Macedo de Oliveira, Mariana Monnet-Aimard, Alexis Bosoi, Cristina R Tremblay, Mélanie Rose, Christopher F
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Journal of neurochemistry
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a debilitating neurological complication of chronic liver disease (CLD). Hyperammonemia plays an important role in HE's pathogenesis, acting synergistically with systemic oxidative stress. During CLD, muscle plays a compensatory role in detoxifying ammonia, and therefore muscle loss leads to an increase in the risk of...
Zhang, Hui-Lu Chen, Ping Yan, He-Xin Fu, Gong-Bo Luo, Fei-Fei Zhang, Jun Zhao, Shi-Min Zhai, Bo Yu, Jiang-Hong Chen, Lin
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Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
Cancer cells are addicted to glutamine. However, cancer cells often suffer from glutamine starvation, which largely results from the fast growth of cancer cells and the insufficient vascularization in the interior of cancer tissues. Herein, based on clinical samples, patient-derived cells (PDCs), and cell lines, it is found that liver cancer cells ...