نتایج جستجو برای: protective antigen pa

تعداد نتایج: 345007  

2011
Anne E. Boyer Conrad P. Quinn Cari A. Beesley Maribel Gallegos-Candela Chung K. Marston Li X. Cronin Renato C. Lins Robyn A. Stoddard Han Li Jarad Schiffer M. Jahangir Hossain Apurba Chakraborty Mahmudur Rahman Stephen P. Luby Wun-Ju Shieh Sherif Zaki John R. Barr Alex R. Hoffmaster

Cutaneous anthrax outbreaks occurred in Bangladesh from August to October 2009. As part of the epidemiological response and to confirm anthrax diagnoses, serum samples were collected from suspected case patients with observed cutaneous lesions. Anthrax lethal factor (LF), anti-protective antigen (anti-PA) immunoglobulin G (IgG), and anthrax lethal toxin neutralization activity (TNA) levels were...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
B M Price A L Liner S Park S H Leppla A Mateczun D R Galloway

The ability of genetic vaccination to protect against a lethal challenge of anthrax toxin was evaluated. BALB/c mice were immunized via gene gun inoculation with eucaryotic expression vector plasmids encoding either a fragment of the protective antigen (PA) or a fragment of lethal factor (LF). Plasmid pCLF4 contains the N-terminal region (amino acids [aa] 10 to 254) of Bacillus anthracis LF clo...

2014
Lori Garman Kenneth Smith A. Darise Farris Michael R. Nelson Renata J. M. Engler Judith A. James

Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed (AVA) generates short-lived protective antigen (PA) specific IgG that correlates with in vitro toxin neutralization and protection from Bacillus anthracis challenge. Animal studies suggest that when PA-specific IgG has waned, survival after spore challenge correlates with an activation of PA-specific memory B cells. Here, we characterize the quantity and the longevity o...

2014
Melissa K. Dennis Jeremy Mogridge

Anthrax toxin protective antigen (PA) binds cellular receptors and self-assembles into oligomeric prepores. A prepore converts to a protein translocating pore after it has been transported to an endosome where the low pH triggers formation of a membrane-spanning β-barrel channel. Formation of this channel occurs after some PA-receptor contacts are broken to allow pore formation, while others ar...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2010
Alexander F Kintzer Harry J Sterling Iok I Tang Ali Abdul-Gader Andrew J Miles B A Wallace Evan R Williams Bryan A Krantz

Anthrax is caused by strains of Bacillus anthracis that produce two key virulence factors, anthrax toxin (Atx) and a poly-gamma-D-glutamic acid capsule. Atx is comprised of three proteins: protective antigen (PA) and two enzymes, lethal factor (LF) and edema factor (EF). To disrupt cell function, these components must assemble into holotoxin complexes, which contain either a ring-shaped homooct...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Rekha G Panchal Kelly M Halverson Wilson Ribot Douglas Lane Tara Kenny Teresa G Abshire John W Ezzell Timothy A Hoover Bradford Powell Stephen Little John J Kasianowicz Sina Bavari

Anthrax protective antigen (PA, 83 kDa), a pore-forming protein, upon protease activation to 63 kDa (PA(63)), translocates lethal factor (LF) and edema factor (EF) from endosomes into the cytosol of the cell. The relatively small size of the heptameric PA(63) pore (approximately 12 angstroms) raises questions as to how large molecules such as LF and EF can move through the pore. In addition, th...

2016
Nagendra Suryanarayana Vanlalhmuaka Bharti Mankere Monika Verma Kulanthaivel Thavachelvam Urmil Tuteja

Bacillus anthracis secretory protein protective antigen (PA) is primary candidate for subunit vaccine against anthrax. Attempts to obtain large quantity of PA from Escherichia coli expression system often result in the formation of insoluble inclusion bodies. Therefore, it is always better to produce recombinant proteins in a soluble form. In the present study, we have obtained biologically act...

2017
N.-I. Zahaf  A. E. Lang L. Kaiser C. D. Fichter S. Lassmann A. McCluskey A. Augspach K. Aktories G. Schmidt

The actin cytoskeleton is an attractive target for bacterial toxins. The ADP-ribosyltransferase TccC3 from the insect bacterial pathogen Photorhabdus luminescence modifies actin to force its aggregation. We intended to transport the catalytic part of this toxin preferentially into cancer cells using a toxin transporter (Protective antigen, PA) which was redirected to Epidermal Growth Factor Rec...

2018
Anshu Malik Manish Gupta Rajesh Mani Himanshu Gogoi Rakesh Bhatnagar

Anthrax is an era old deadly disease against which there are only two currently available licensed vaccines named anthrax vaccine adsorbed and precipitated (AVP). Though they can provide a protective immunity, their multiple side-effects owing to their ill-defined composition and presence of toxic proteins (LF and EF) of Bacillus anthracis, the causative organism of anthrax, in the vaccine form...

2013
Alfred Corey Thi-Sau Migone Sally Bolmer Michele Fiscella Chris Ward Cecil Chen Gabriel Meister

Inhaled Bacillus anthracis spores germinate and the subsequent vegetative growth results in bacteremia and toxin production. Anthrax toxin is tripartite: the lethal factor and edema factor are enzymatic moieties, while the protective antigen (PA) binds to cell receptors and the enzymatic moieties. Antibiotics can control B. anthracis bacteremia, whereas raxibacumab binds PA and blocks lethal to...

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