Cells require some metals, such as zinc and manganese, but excess levels of these metals can be toxic. As a result, cells have evolved complex mechanisms for maintaining metal homeostasis and surviving metal intoxication. Here, we present the results of a large-scale functional genomic screen in Drosophila cultured cells for modifiers of zinc chloride toxicity, together with transcriptomics data for wild-type or genetically zinc-sensitized cells challenged with mild zinc chloride supplementation. Altogether, we identified 47 genes for which knockdown conferred sensitivity or resistance to toxic zinc or manganese chloride treatment, and >1800 putative zinc-responsive genes. Analysis of the ‘omics data points to the relevance of ion transport...
Millions of people worldwide suffer from nutritional imbalances of essential metals like zinc. These...
The group IIb metal zinc (Zn) is an essential dietary component that can be found in protein rich fo...
<div><p>Zinc is an essential nutrient because it is a required cofactor for many enzymes and transcr...
Cells require some metals, such as zinc and manganese, but excess levels of these metals can be toxi...
Zinc is an essential metal and is required for a plethora of cellular and physiological processes. H...
The importance of zinc homeostasis in the human body is becoming increasingly apparent with all the ...
'Metal-responsive transcription factor-1' (MTF-1), a zinc finger protein, is conserved from mammals ...
Maintenance of metal homeostasis is crucial for many different enzymatic activities and in turn for ...
Zinc absorption in animals is thought to be regulated in a local, cell autonomous manner with intest...
Zinc absorption in animals is thought to be regulated in a local, cell autonomous manner with intest...
Iron, copper and zinc are transition metals essential for life because they are required in a multit...
Zinc absorption in animals is thought to be regulated in a local, cell autonomous manner with intest...
Zinc is an essential nutrient because it is a required cofactor for many enzymes and transcription f...
The essential element zinc plays an important structural and functional role in proteins in all livi...
Metal-responsive transcription factor-1 (MTF-1) is a zinc finger protein conserved from mammals to i...
Millions of people worldwide suffer from nutritional imbalances of essential metals like zinc. These...
The group IIb metal zinc (Zn) is an essential dietary component that can be found in protein rich fo...
<div><p>Zinc is an essential nutrient because it is a required cofactor for many enzymes and transcr...
Cells require some metals, such as zinc and manganese, but excess levels of these metals can be toxi...
Zinc is an essential metal and is required for a plethora of cellular and physiological processes. H...
The importance of zinc homeostasis in the human body is becoming increasingly apparent with all the ...
'Metal-responsive transcription factor-1' (MTF-1), a zinc finger protein, is conserved from mammals ...
Maintenance of metal homeostasis is crucial for many different enzymatic activities and in turn for ...
Zinc absorption in animals is thought to be regulated in a local, cell autonomous manner with intest...
Zinc absorption in animals is thought to be regulated in a local, cell autonomous manner with intest...
Iron, copper and zinc are transition metals essential for life because they are required in a multit...
Zinc absorption in animals is thought to be regulated in a local, cell autonomous manner with intest...
Zinc is an essential nutrient because it is a required cofactor for many enzymes and transcription f...
The essential element zinc plays an important structural and functional role in proteins in all livi...
Metal-responsive transcription factor-1 (MTF-1) is a zinc finger protein conserved from mammals to i...
Millions of people worldwide suffer from nutritional imbalances of essential metals like zinc. These...
The group IIb metal zinc (Zn) is an essential dietary component that can be found in protein rich fo...
<div><p>Zinc is an essential nutrient because it is a required cofactor for many enzymes and transcr...