Excessive exposure to copper, a redox-active metal, generates free radicals, which can cause cellular damage. In this study, we aim to identify the proteins that are up- or downregulated by copper exposure in human embryonic carcinoma (NCCIT) cells and to understand the mechanisms that play a role in the copper-induced stress response. After exposure to copper ions, the cells showed upregulated levels of 78 kDa glucose-regulated protein, fibrillin 1, CWC22 spliceosome-associated protein (KIAA1604), heat shock protein (HSP) 60, and HSP70, while the tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6, vimentin, 14-3-3 protein zeta, and RAC-beta (AKT2) serine/threonine protein kinase were downregulated. The GeneGo Process Networks of the protei...
International audienceCopper is an essential metal for life, but is toxic at high concentrations. In...
Copper (Cu) has a critical role in the generation of oxidative stress during neurodegeneration and c...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all biological systems. Multiple proteins require one or mo...
Copper (Cu) is essential for living organisms, and acts as a cofactor in many metabolic enzymes. To ...
In Wilson disease, mutations in the ATP7B-gene lead to hepatic accumulation of copper that becomes t...
Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for plants. However, excess amounts of Cu are toxic and re...
The role of metallothioneins (MT) in copper homeostasis is of great interest, as it appears to be pa...
Copper (Cu) is a redox transition metal existing in two ionic forms, Cu+ and Cu++. In biological sys...
Gene expression profiling offers the possibility to objectively screen the complete genome for varia...
Background Copper was reported to be involved in the onset and progression of cancer. Proteins in ch...
Aims: In the present study, the effects of Cu (2.0 and 8.0 μM) on root growth of Allium cepa var. ag...
Copper is involved in the promotion of angiogenic and inflammatory events in vivo and, although rece...
International audienceCopper is an essential metal for life, but is toxic at high concentrations. In...
Copper (Cu) has a critical role in the generation of oxidative stress during neurodegeneration and c...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all biological systems. Multiple proteins require one or mo...
Copper (Cu) is essential for living organisms, and acts as a cofactor in many metabolic enzymes. To ...
In Wilson disease, mutations in the ATP7B-gene lead to hepatic accumulation of copper that becomes t...
Copper (Cu) is an essential micronutrient for plants. However, excess amounts of Cu are toxic and re...
The role of metallothioneins (MT) in copper homeostasis is of great interest, as it appears to be pa...
Copper (Cu) is a redox transition metal existing in two ionic forms, Cu+ and Cu++. In biological sys...
Gene expression profiling offers the possibility to objectively screen the complete genome for varia...
Background Copper was reported to be involved in the onset and progression of cancer. Proteins in ch...
Aims: In the present study, the effects of Cu (2.0 and 8.0 μM) on root growth of Allium cepa var. ag...
Copper is involved in the promotion of angiogenic and inflammatory events in vivo and, although rece...
International audienceCopper is an essential metal for life, but is toxic at high concentrations. In...
Copper (Cu) has a critical role in the generation of oxidative stress during neurodegeneration and c...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all biological systems. Multiple proteins require one or mo...