Copper toxicity and copper limitation can both be effective host defense mechanisms against pathogens. Tolerance of high copper by fungi makes toxicity as a defense mechanism largely ineffective against fungal pathogens. A forward genetic screen for Histoplasma capsulatum mutant yeasts unable to replicate within macrophages showed the Ctr3 copper transporter is required for intramacrophage proliferation. Ctr3 mediates copper uptake and is required for growth in low copper. Transcription of the CTR3 gene is induced by differentiation of H. capsulatum into pathogenic yeasts and by low available copper, but not decreased iron. Low expression of a CTR3 transcriptional reporter by intracellular yeasts implies that phagosomes of non-activated mac...
Copper is an essential yet toxic trace element. The Ctr1 family of proteins plays a critical role fo...
The ability to resist copper toxicity is important for microbial pathogens to survive attack by inna...
Copper and iron uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are linked through a high-affinity ferric/ cupric...
Copper toxicity and copper limitation can both be effective host defense mechanisms against pathogen...
Phagosome copper dynamics following cytokine activation of macrophages (A, B, and D) or in vivo admi...
Common macrophage cell lines (P388D1, RAW264.7, J774.1, and PMA-differentiated THP-1 cells) and unac...
Copper (A) and iron (B) acquisition of Ctr3-expressing (CTR3, black) and Ctr3-deficient (ctr3, red) ...
SummaryCopper (Cu) is an essential metal that is toxic at high concentrations. Thus, pathogens often...
Expression of CTR genes based on qRT-PCR (A) or a CTR3 promoter fusion to gfp (B). Expression was ca...
<p>Copper (Cu) is a co-factor that is essential for oxidative phosphorylation, protection from oxida...
ABSTRACT While research has identified an important contribution for metals, such as iron, in microb...
The movement of key transition metal ions is recognized to be of critical importance in the interact...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element for both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. It plays a ...
Cryptococcus neoformans is a human fungal pathogen that is the causative agent of cryptococcosis and...
ABSTRACT Copper (Cu) ions serve as catalytic cofactors to drive key biochemical processes, and yet C...
Copper is an essential yet toxic trace element. The Ctr1 family of proteins plays a critical role fo...
The ability to resist copper toxicity is important for microbial pathogens to survive attack by inna...
Copper and iron uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are linked through a high-affinity ferric/ cupric...
Copper toxicity and copper limitation can both be effective host defense mechanisms against pathogen...
Phagosome copper dynamics following cytokine activation of macrophages (A, B, and D) or in vivo admi...
Common macrophage cell lines (P388D1, RAW264.7, J774.1, and PMA-differentiated THP-1 cells) and unac...
Copper (A) and iron (B) acquisition of Ctr3-expressing (CTR3, black) and Ctr3-deficient (ctr3, red) ...
SummaryCopper (Cu) is an essential metal that is toxic at high concentrations. Thus, pathogens often...
Expression of CTR genes based on qRT-PCR (A) or a CTR3 promoter fusion to gfp (B). Expression was ca...
<p>Copper (Cu) is a co-factor that is essential for oxidative phosphorylation, protection from oxida...
ABSTRACT While research has identified an important contribution for metals, such as iron, in microb...
The movement of key transition metal ions is recognized to be of critical importance in the interact...
Copper (Cu) is an essential trace element for both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. It plays a ...
Cryptococcus neoformans is a human fungal pathogen that is the causative agent of cryptococcosis and...
ABSTRACT Copper (Cu) ions serve as catalytic cofactors to drive key biochemical processes, and yet C...
Copper is an essential yet toxic trace element. The Ctr1 family of proteins plays a critical role fo...
The ability to resist copper toxicity is important for microbial pathogens to survive attack by inna...
Copper and iron uptake in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are linked through a high-affinity ferric/ cupric...