Meiosis is a specialized cell division process by which diploid germ line cells generate haploid gametes, which are required for sexual reproduction. During this process, several micronutrients are required, including copper ions. Despite important roles for copper-dependent proteins during meiosis, their mechanisms of action remain poorly understood. In a recently publication, we reported the discovery of Mfc1, the first example ever reported of a meiosis-specific copper transporter. Although Mfc1 did not exhibit any significant amino acid sequence similarities with members of the Ctr family of copper transporters, it harbored putative copper coordination motifs. Microarray data showed that mfc1+ was the most highly induced of all meiotic ...
Acquisition, delivery and incorporation of metals to their respective metalloproteins are important ...
The transition metal copper is an essential cofactor for many redox-active enzymes, but excessive co...
Copper (Cu) chaperones, of which yeast ATX1 is a prototype, are small proteins with a Cu(I) binding ...
When reproduction in fungi takes place by sexual means, meiosis enables the formation of haploid spo...
<div><p>When reproduction in fungi takes place by sexual means, meiosis enables the formation of hap...
It is crucial for all living organisms to maintain the homeostasis of the essential trace element, c...
Meiosis is the specialized form of the cell cycle by which diploid cells produce the haploid gametes...
Copper is an essential element, yet toxic to cells. It can damage biomolecules by radical formation ...
The Menkes protein (MNK) and Wilson protein (WND) are transmembrane, CPX-type Cu-ATPases with six me...
Acquisition, delivery and incorporation of metals to their respective metalloproteins are important ...
ABSTRACT Copper is an essential micronutrient used as a metal cofactor by a variety of enzymes, incl...
All animals require the essential biometal copper as an enzymatic cofactor for processes as diverse ...
Copper is an essential trace element in many organisms and is utilized in all domains of life. It is...
ABSTRACT Copper is an essential micronutrient used as a metal cofactor by a variety of enzymes, incl...
AbstractThe transition metal copper is an essential trace element for both prokaryotes and eukaryote...
Acquisition, delivery and incorporation of metals to their respective metalloproteins are important ...
The transition metal copper is an essential cofactor for many redox-active enzymes, but excessive co...
Copper (Cu) chaperones, of which yeast ATX1 is a prototype, are small proteins with a Cu(I) binding ...
When reproduction in fungi takes place by sexual means, meiosis enables the formation of haploid spo...
<div><p>When reproduction in fungi takes place by sexual means, meiosis enables the formation of hap...
It is crucial for all living organisms to maintain the homeostasis of the essential trace element, c...
Meiosis is the specialized form of the cell cycle by which diploid cells produce the haploid gametes...
Copper is an essential element, yet toxic to cells. It can damage biomolecules by radical formation ...
The Menkes protein (MNK) and Wilson protein (WND) are transmembrane, CPX-type Cu-ATPases with six me...
Acquisition, delivery and incorporation of metals to their respective metalloproteins are important ...
ABSTRACT Copper is an essential micronutrient used as a metal cofactor by a variety of enzymes, incl...
All animals require the essential biometal copper as an enzymatic cofactor for processes as diverse ...
Copper is an essential trace element in many organisms and is utilized in all domains of life. It is...
ABSTRACT Copper is an essential micronutrient used as a metal cofactor by a variety of enzymes, incl...
AbstractThe transition metal copper is an essential trace element for both prokaryotes and eukaryote...
Acquisition, delivery and incorporation of metals to their respective metalloproteins are important ...
The transition metal copper is an essential cofactor for many redox-active enzymes, but excessive co...
Copper (Cu) chaperones, of which yeast ATX1 is a prototype, are small proteins with a Cu(I) binding ...