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properties predominating under conditions found in Cd2+-treated cells. F- actin , actin depolymerization, cadmium toxicity Cadmium (Cd2+) is a divalent metal ion that exhibits potent toxicity to most cells ...
kinases. Cell Growth Differ. 6, 681–690. Google Scholar DalleDonne, I., Milzani, A., and Colombo, R. ( 1997). Actin assembly by cadmium ions . Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1357, 5–17. Google Scholar de-Feijter ...
Adenylosuccinate synthetase RM-response to metal SPAC3H1.10/pcs RM/RC PC synthetase RC-response to cadmium SPBC2G5.06c/hmt2 RM/RC Sulfide:quinone oxidoreductase SPAC17A2.14 RM Metal ion ...
of the transformed bacteria. We used an E. coli cadmium -hypersensitive strain RW3110, which lacks a zinc and cadmium metal ion export pump (Rensing et al. 1997), to assay AtPCS1 activity. A filter disk containing Cd ...
Abstract The cadmium ion (Cd2+) is a highly toxic metal ion ; however, its hepatic toxic effects are not very well characterized in a systematic manner. In this study, a zebrafish liver cell line, ZFL ...
-rich glutathione and phytochelatin peptides that chelate cadmium and arsenic. A requirement for Mms19 is explained by its role in directing iron–sulfur cluster assembly into sulfite reductase as opposed ...
involved VSMCs in an attempt to evaluate the expression of contractile markers such as smooth muscle α- actin in response to varying concentrations of metallic ions present in the culture media ...
Abstract Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal that can accumulate and cause severe damage to many organs, such as liver, kidney, lung, etc. Cd also significantly suppresses immunity, however ...
Abstract Heavy metals are extremely poisonous to the environment, but their impact on living cells and organisms is poorly understood at a molecular level. We investigated the effects of cadmium ...
Introduction Cadmium (Cd) contamination of agricultural soils has been receiving worldwide attention due to its entry into food crops such as barley (Hordeum vulgare), wheat (Triticum aestivum ...
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