AbstractAll living organisms have systems for arsenic detoxification. The common themes are (a) uptake of As(V) in the form of arsenate by phosphate transporters, (b) uptake of As(III) in the form of arsenite by aquaglyceroporins, (c) reduction of As(V) to As(III) by arsenate reductases, and (d) extrusion or sequestration of As(III). While the overall schemes for arsenic resistance are similar in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, some of the specific proteins are the products of separate evolutionary pathways
AbstractThe stress-activated kinase Hog1p mediates arsenic tolerance by decreasing arsenite influx t...
Much is known about the transport of arsenite and antimonite into microbes, but the identities of ma...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid which is widely distributed in nature. It is normally present as arsena...
AbstractAll living organisms have systems for arsenic detoxification. The common themes are (a) upta...
Arsenic is a non-essential, environmentally ubiquitous toxic metalloid. In response to this pervasiv...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous environmental toxic substance. As a consequence of continual exposure to ars...
Although arsenic is a trace element in terms of its natural abundance, it nonetheless has a common ...
AbstractAlthough at low concentrations, arsenic commonly occurs naturally as a local geological cons...
AbstractArsenic (As) is a widespread pollutant in the world and its toxicity is related to its chemi...
Abstract: Arsenic ions, frequently present as environmental pollutants, are very toxic fl~r most mic...
Arsenic(As)is a wide spread pollutant in the world and its toxicity is related to its chemical form,...
Because arsenate [As(V)] reduction by bacteria can significantly enhance arsenic mobility in the env...
Arsenic is omnipresent in soil, air, food and water. Chronic exposure to arsenic is a serious proble...
Arsenic and antimony are toxic metalloids, naturally present in the environment and all organisms ha...
Arsenic (As) is quite an abundant metalloid, with ancient origin and ubiquitous distribution, which ...
AbstractThe stress-activated kinase Hog1p mediates arsenic tolerance by decreasing arsenite influx t...
Much is known about the transport of arsenite and antimonite into microbes, but the identities of ma...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid which is widely distributed in nature. It is normally present as arsena...
AbstractAll living organisms have systems for arsenic detoxification. The common themes are (a) upta...
Arsenic is a non-essential, environmentally ubiquitous toxic metalloid. In response to this pervasiv...
Arsenic is a ubiquitous environmental toxic substance. As a consequence of continual exposure to ars...
Although arsenic is a trace element in terms of its natural abundance, it nonetheless has a common ...
AbstractAlthough at low concentrations, arsenic commonly occurs naturally as a local geological cons...
AbstractArsenic (As) is a widespread pollutant in the world and its toxicity is related to its chemi...
Abstract: Arsenic ions, frequently present as environmental pollutants, are very toxic fl~r most mic...
Arsenic(As)is a wide spread pollutant in the world and its toxicity is related to its chemical form,...
Because arsenate [As(V)] reduction by bacteria can significantly enhance arsenic mobility in the env...
Arsenic is omnipresent in soil, air, food and water. Chronic exposure to arsenic is a serious proble...
Arsenic and antimony are toxic metalloids, naturally present in the environment and all organisms ha...
Arsenic (As) is quite an abundant metalloid, with ancient origin and ubiquitous distribution, which ...
AbstractThe stress-activated kinase Hog1p mediates arsenic tolerance by decreasing arsenite influx t...
Much is known about the transport of arsenite and antimonite into microbes, but the identities of ma...
Arsenic is a toxic metalloid which is widely distributed in nature. It is normally present as arsena...