Inorganic arsenic administered to animals is primarily associated with liver cytosolic macromolecules. The specifics of this binding and its role in arsenic toxicity have never been fully examined. This dissertation concentrated on determining the species of inorganic arsenic which binds to liver cytosolic proteins, the specific proteins involved and the characteristics of their arsenic binding using an in vitro incubation system to [⁷³As]-label proteins. Arsenite was the species which bound cytosolic proteins and this was attributed to its affinity for protein sulfhydryls. Ammonium sulfate precipitation of cytosolic proteins revealed three arsenite-binding proteins (AsBPs) with molecular weights of 100K, 450K and >2000K as determined by si...
Arsenic is a biologically interesting element with both antitumor and carcinogenic effects. Zinc fin...
Toxicity of arsenic species is dependent on chemical oxidation state. Inorganic arsenic in the triva...
Some arsenic compounds were the first antimicrobial agents specifically synthesized for the treatmen...
Inorganic arsenic administered to animals is primarily associated with liver cytosolic macromolecule...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid and is ubiquitous in our environment. In ancient cultures it was valued...
The intracellular As-protein binding in cytosol and methanol–water extract of the auricle and saphen...
The mechanism of arsenic toxicity is believed to be due to the ability of arsenite (As(III)) to bind...
The intracellular As-protein binding in cytosol and methanol–water extract of the auricle and saphen...
Trivalent arsenic (As(III)) exposure is linked to cancer, but exposure includes pentavalent arsenic ...
The identification of arsenic direct-binding proteins is essential for determining the mechanism by ...
Arsenic is a toxic element that is found in the atmosphere, as well as in aquatic and ter-restrial e...
Arsenic has been classified as a group I carcinogen. It has been ranked number one in the CERCLA pri...
The following arsenite methyltransferase activities (U/mg) were measured in untreated mice: liver, 1...
Despite of its known toxicity and potential to cause cancer, arsenic has been proven to be a very im...
The mechanism of tolerance to arsenic toxicity is not known. Recently it has been shown that arsenic...
Arsenic is a biologically interesting element with both antitumor and carcinogenic effects. Zinc fin...
Toxicity of arsenic species is dependent on chemical oxidation state. Inorganic arsenic in the triva...
Some arsenic compounds were the first antimicrobial agents specifically synthesized for the treatmen...
Inorganic arsenic administered to animals is primarily associated with liver cytosolic macromolecule...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid and is ubiquitous in our environment. In ancient cultures it was valued...
The intracellular As-protein binding in cytosol and methanol–water extract of the auricle and saphen...
The mechanism of arsenic toxicity is believed to be due to the ability of arsenite (As(III)) to bind...
The intracellular As-protein binding in cytosol and methanol–water extract of the auricle and saphen...
Trivalent arsenic (As(III)) exposure is linked to cancer, but exposure includes pentavalent arsenic ...
The identification of arsenic direct-binding proteins is essential for determining the mechanism by ...
Arsenic is a toxic element that is found in the atmosphere, as well as in aquatic and ter-restrial e...
Arsenic has been classified as a group I carcinogen. It has been ranked number one in the CERCLA pri...
The following arsenite methyltransferase activities (U/mg) were measured in untreated mice: liver, 1...
Despite of its known toxicity and potential to cause cancer, arsenic has been proven to be a very im...
The mechanism of tolerance to arsenic toxicity is not known. Recently it has been shown that arsenic...
Arsenic is a biologically interesting element with both antitumor and carcinogenic effects. Zinc fin...
Toxicity of arsenic species is dependent on chemical oxidation state. Inorganic arsenic in the triva...
Some arsenic compounds were the first antimicrobial agents specifically synthesized for the treatmen...