Although considered as essential cofactors for a variety of enzymatic reactions and for important structural and functional roles in cell metabolism, metals at high concentrations are potent toxic pollutants and pose complex biochemical problems for cells. We report results of single dose acute toxicity testing in the model organism S. cerevisiae. The effects of moderate toxic concentrations of 10 different human health relevant metals, Ag+, Al3+, As3+, Cd2+, Co2+, Hg2+, Mn2+, Ni2+, V3+, and Zn2+, following short-term exposure were analyzed by transcription profiling to provide the identification of early-on target genes or pathways. In contrast to common acute toxicity tests where defined endpoints are monitored we focused on the entire ge...
Aluminum toxicity has been found to be a major constraint to crop productivity, a neurotoxic agent i...
Among the essential transition metals, iron and zinc are the most studied and much is understood abo...
Copper is essential to all organisms at relatively low levels, but is toxic at high intracellular co...
Although considered as essential cofactors for a variety of enzymatic reactions and for important st...
<div><p>Although considered as essential cofactors for a variety of enzymatic reactions and for impo...
Iron and copper are essential nutrients for life as they are required for the function of many prote...
Heavy metal contamination is of growing concern as industrialization causes increasing levels to be ...
Heavy metal assault in Saccharomyces cerevisiae results in increased oxidative stress, resulting in ...
Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal mainly originating from industrial activities and causes environ...
Transition metal ions are essential nutrients to all forms of life. Iron, copper, zinc, manganese, ...
Chronic exposure of heavy metals is highly correlated with the epidemic of degenerative disease, nep...
BACKGROUND: The cellular mechanisms that underlie metal toxicity and detoxification are rather var...
BACKGROUND: Arsenic and cadmium are widely distributed in nature and pose serious threats to the env...
Metal ions are essential for many biochemical processes inside all living cells. Although decades of...
Metal toxicity is implicated in neurotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, aging and cancer. Protein oxidation r...
Aluminum toxicity has been found to be a major constraint to crop productivity, a neurotoxic agent i...
Among the essential transition metals, iron and zinc are the most studied and much is understood abo...
Copper is essential to all organisms at relatively low levels, but is toxic at high intracellular co...
Although considered as essential cofactors for a variety of enzymatic reactions and for important st...
<div><p>Although considered as essential cofactors for a variety of enzymatic reactions and for impo...
Iron and copper are essential nutrients for life as they are required for the function of many prote...
Heavy metal contamination is of growing concern as industrialization causes increasing levels to be ...
Heavy metal assault in Saccharomyces cerevisiae results in increased oxidative stress, resulting in ...
Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal mainly originating from industrial activities and causes environ...
Transition metal ions are essential nutrients to all forms of life. Iron, copper, zinc, manganese, ...
Chronic exposure of heavy metals is highly correlated with the epidemic of degenerative disease, nep...
BACKGROUND: The cellular mechanisms that underlie metal toxicity and detoxification are rather var...
BACKGROUND: Arsenic and cadmium are widely distributed in nature and pose serious threats to the env...
Metal ions are essential for many biochemical processes inside all living cells. Although decades of...
Metal toxicity is implicated in neurotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, aging and cancer. Protein oxidation r...
Aluminum toxicity has been found to be a major constraint to crop productivity, a neurotoxic agent i...
Among the essential transition metals, iron and zinc are the most studied and much is understood abo...
Copper is essential to all organisms at relatively low levels, but is toxic at high intracellular co...