Metals such as copper, iron, manganese, and zinc are clearly required for proper metabolism and development, while imbalances can lead to systemic dysfunction and disease. As a result, organisms have evolved complex genetic systems for the regulation of metal levels, including import, export, and sequestration of metals within cells and sub-cellular compartments. The study of metal biology in insects has the potential to greatly expand our understanding of metal biology. The results of such studies might point to new possible therapeutic interventions for neurological and other human diseases, as well as new strategies for insect disease vector control. The articles collected in this Research Topic comprise review and original research on m...
Following the genomics revolution, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying defenses aga...
Heavy metal contamination due to natural and anthropogenic source is a major environmental problem. ...
AbstractThe transition metal copper is an essential trace element for both prokaryotes and eukaryote...
Iron, copper and zinc are transition metals essential for life because they are required in a multit...
Metal ions play distinct roles in living organisms, including insects. Some, like sodium and potassi...
The biological effects of environmental metal contamination are important issues in an industrialize...
Μetal cofactors are required for enzymatic catalysis and structural stability of many proteins. Phys...
Abstract: Metals and metal ions play an important role in biological processes like growth, metaboli...
Insects encounter a variety of metals in their environment, many of which are required at some conce...
Through evolution of life, animals have adapted to the ubiquitous presence of metals in the biospher...
International audienceWe characterized the biomolecules involved in handling cytosolic metals in lar...
Maintenance of metal homeostasis is crucial for many different enzymatic activities and in turn for ...
In their natural environment animals are confronted by both physical (eg. extreme temperatures, desi...
From simple inorganic catalysts to vital biological cofactors, divalent transition metals are instru...
Cells require some metals, such as zinc and manganese, but excess levels of these metals can be toxi...
Following the genomics revolution, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying defenses aga...
Heavy metal contamination due to natural and anthropogenic source is a major environmental problem. ...
AbstractThe transition metal copper is an essential trace element for both prokaryotes and eukaryote...
Iron, copper and zinc are transition metals essential for life because they are required in a multit...
Metal ions play distinct roles in living organisms, including insects. Some, like sodium and potassi...
The biological effects of environmental metal contamination are important issues in an industrialize...
Μetal cofactors are required for enzymatic catalysis and structural stability of many proteins. Phys...
Abstract: Metals and metal ions play an important role in biological processes like growth, metaboli...
Insects encounter a variety of metals in their environment, many of which are required at some conce...
Through evolution of life, animals have adapted to the ubiquitous presence of metals in the biospher...
International audienceWe characterized the biomolecules involved in handling cytosolic metals in lar...
Maintenance of metal homeostasis is crucial for many different enzymatic activities and in turn for ...
In their natural environment animals are confronted by both physical (eg. extreme temperatures, desi...
From simple inorganic catalysts to vital biological cofactors, divalent transition metals are instru...
Cells require some metals, such as zinc and manganese, but excess levels of these metals can be toxi...
Following the genomics revolution, our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying defenses aga...
Heavy metal contamination due to natural and anthropogenic source is a major environmental problem. ...
AbstractThe transition metal copper is an essential trace element for both prokaryotes and eukaryote...