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ATP regulation in bioproduction
... the ATP supply as follows: (1) adding energy sub- strates; (2) controlling pH; (3) metabolic engineering of pathways that generate or consume ATP; and (4) controlling reactions mediated by respiratory ...of ... See full document
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Regulation of ATP levels in Escherichia coli using CRISPR interference for enhanced pinocembrin production
... the ATP supply for pinocembrin production, we tried to suppress ATP consumption from several related ...through ATP-depend- ent ...other ATP consumption pathways such as SAM and glutamate ... See full document
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ATP and ATP receptors in human dental pulp
... In dental pulps o f various mammals, CGRP-immunoreactive axon terminals surround small blood vessels (Heyeraas et a l 1993). On this basis, and since both CGRP and SP are known to be highly vasoactive, it is suggested ... See full document
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The regulation of bovine ATP citrate lyase promoter : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biochemistry, Massey University, 2006
... To investigate the molecular regulation of the bovine ATP citrate lyase gene, several experimental methods were used in this study such as reporter gene assays and electrophoretic mobili[r] ... See full document
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Bradykinin-induced Ca2+ signaling in human subcutaneous fibroblasts involves ATP release via hemichannels leading to P2Y12 receptors activation
... tissue ATP signaling in the patho- genesis of acute and chronic inflammatory pain ...compartmentalized ATP suggest that it might not rep- resent an important pathway for releasing ATP from human ... See full document
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Mitochondria Determine Response to Anti-PD-1 Therapy: An Evidence-based Hypothesis
... There are a bunch of TILs in the TME with various c-ATP levels due to different access to nutrients and different levels of encounter with cancer cells. Based on our hypothesis, this difference may result in the ... See full document
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ATP-induced Ca2+-signalling mechanisms in the regulation of mesenchymal stem cell migration
... and regulation of a wide range of cell functions including cell ...Extracellular ATP, together with the cognate receptors on the cell surface, ligand-gated ion channel P2X receptors and a subset of ... See full document
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Cane molasses as a source of precursors in the bioproduction of tryptophan by Bacillus subtilis.
... The chemical nomenclature of tryptophan (Trp) is α-amino-β-indylpropionic acid (Fig. 1). L-tryptophan is one of essential amino acids in human and animals which participates in protein synthesis and metabolic ... See full document
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Calcium regulation of the human mitochondrial ATP-Mg/Pi carrier SLC25A24 uses a locking pin mechanism
... displayed ATP uptake activity, albeit to a lower level than the wild-type protein, which might be due to stability issues during reconstitution ...of ATP by these truncation mutants was almost abolished in ... See full document
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Development of Rhodococcus opacus as a chassis for lignin valorization and bioproduction of high-value compounds
... An alternative to constitutive promoters is tunable pro- moters whose expression is induced or repressed rela- tive to the concentration of a specific compound. Table 2 summarizes the inducible and repressible promoters ... See full document
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ATP receptor regulation of adenylate cyclase and protein kinase C activity in cultured renal LLC PK1 cells
... nonhydrolyzable ATP analogue, ATP gamma S, inhibits AVP-stimulated cAMP ...several ATP analogues inhibit basal, GTP-, forskolin-, and AVP-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity in a dose-dependent ... See full document
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Regulation of the rabbit ileal brush border Na+/H+ exchanger by an ATP requiring Ca++/calmodulin mediated process
... exogenous ATP plus an ATP regenerating system, which was sufficient to elevate intravesicular ATP to 47 microM from a basal level of ...plus ATP inhibited Na+ uptake in the presence of an acid ... See full document
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Do anionic phospholipids serve as cofactors or second messengers for the regulation of activity of cloned ATP-sensitive K+ channels?
... mmol/L ATP led initially to an increase in current, which peaked within 5 minutes and then relaxed to a steady state at ⬇ 10 minutes (this relaxation was more pronounced after inclusion of the ... See full document
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Mg(2+),ATP-dependent plasma membrane calcium pump of smooth muscle cells. ІІ. Regulation of activity
... and properties, which were reviewed in detail in the first part of our review article cycle ( Ukr. Biochem. J., 2015; 87(1)), the precise control of the mentioned pump activity is very important for cell functioning . ... See full document
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Na+/H+ antiport: modulation by ATP and role in cell volume regulation
... Both growth factors and osmotic challenge stimulate the antiporter by inducing a shift in the pHi-dependence of the antiporter towards more alkaline values (Sardet et al. 1990; Grinstein et al. 1992; see below for ... See full document
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The dual roles of red blood cells in tissue oxygen delivery: oxygen carriers and regulators of local blood flow
... of ATP from RBCs, which stimulates production of nitric oxide (NO) and other vasodilators in the endothelium; (2) release of vasoactive NO from S -nitroso-Hb upon deoxygenation; and (3) reduction of naturally ... See full document
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Regulation of vascular ATP-sensitive potassium channels by calcium and inflammatory mediators
... A role for caicineurin in modulation of ion channel activity has largely come through the use of the caicineurin inhibitors, cyclosporin A and FK-506., Both Na^, Ca^* and K* channels, as well as the NaVK^ ATPase have ... See full document
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Regulation of the mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel in rat uterus cells by ROS
... mitoK ATP , depolarized mitochondrial membrane either under oxidative stress or under normal conditions, while mitoK ATP blocker glyben- clamide effectively restored mitochondrial poten- tial in rat ... See full document
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Mechanism of the diastolic dysfunction induced by glycolytic inhibition Does adenosine triphosphate derived from glycolysis play a favored role in cellular Ca2+ homeostasis in ferret myocardium?
... of ATP contributes to diastolic tone and to the regulation of intracellular Ca2+, myocardial content of sugar phosphates ([SP]) and intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) were measured in isolated, ... See full document
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Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation
... site L. (2) An energy-dependent conformational change converts binding site L to T, T to O, and O to L. (3) ATP is synthesized at site T and ATP is released from site O. The enzyme returns to its initial ... See full document
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