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Oxygen regulation

Guest, J. R. (1992). Oxygen-regulated gene expression in Escherichiacoti.J. Gen. Microbiol. 138, 2253-2263. [Pg.335]

Rysgaard, S., Risgaard-Petersen, Sloth, N.P., Jensen, K., and Nielsen, L.P. (1994) Oxygen regulation of nitrification and denitrification in sediments. Lirnnol. Oceanogr. 39, 1634-1652. [Pg.655]

Firth, J.D., B.L. Ebert, C.W. Pugh, andP.J. Ratcliffe (1994). Oxygen-regulated control elements in the phosphoglycerate kinase 1 and lactate dehydrogenase A genes Similarities with the erythropoietin 3 enhancer. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91 6496-6500. [Pg.153]

Kump L. R. (1988) Terrestrial feedback in atmospheric oxygen regulation by fire and phosphorus. Nature 335, 152-154. [Pg.4417]

Lin AA Miller WM (1992) CHO cell responses to low oxygen regulation of oxygen consumption and sensitization to oxidative stress. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 40 505-516. [Pg.199]

V. V. Kupriyanov, R. A. Shaw, B. Xiang, H. Mantsch, and R. Deslauriers, Oxygen Regulation of Energy Metabolism in Isolated Pig Hearts a Near-IR Spectroscopy Study, J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol., 29, 2431 (1997). [Pg.174]

Keywords. Xylose, Fermentation, Respiration, Metabolic engineering. Regulation, Regulatory mechanisms. Pentose metabolism. Oxygen regulation. Glucose regulation... [Pg.117]

Molecular oxygen regulates both aerobic and anaerobic microbial metabolisms (Bodelier, 2003). Because of intense competition for O2, aerobic rhizosphere bacteria may be adapted to low O2 concentrations and periods of anoxia. Competition for O2 among microbial species, and between biotic and abiotic processes, has received relatively little attention (Laanbroek, 1990) but is likely to influence rhizosphere oxidation rates. Aerobic processes that occur in the wetland rhizosphere are those found in other aerobic-anaerobic interface environments and... [Pg.344]

A decrease below the threshold Pq, normally close to 50 Torr, in glomus cells of the carotid body or in the neonatal ductus arteriosus results in an inhibition of the tonic K current. Such oxygen-regulated inhibition of K+ channels, which may be mediated by mitochondria-derived hydrogen peroxide (Archer et al., 2004), results in an increase in cellular excitability, increased Ca + influx, and a resultant increase in the level of Ca + in the cytosol (reviewed by Lopez-Barneo et al., 1999). [Pg.279]

Oxygen-Regulated Cell Signaling - Interactions between Cellular Processes... [Pg.651]


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