نتایج جستجو برای: toxin binding

تعداد نتایج: 463901  

Journal: :Gut 1991
J Torres E Jennische S Lange I Lönnroth

Peroral challenge with toxin A from Clostridium difficile induced the formation of antisecretory factor in rats. The animals were given 100 micrograms of the toxin, which was followed by a pronounced diarrhoea and by the appearance of antisecretory factor in the pituitary gland. In electrofocusing, the induced antisecretory factor separated in two peaks (pI 5.4 and 5.0); both fractions showed a...

2016
Björn Becker Andrea Blum Esther Gießelmann Julia Dausend Domenik Rammo Nina C. Müller Emilia Tschacksch Miriam Steimer Jenny Spindler Ute Becherer Jens Rettig Frank Breinig Manfred J. Schmitt

A/B toxins such as cholera toxin, Pseudomonas exotoxin and killer toxin K28 contain a KDEL-like amino acid motif at one of their subunits which ensures retrograde toxin transport through the secretory pathway of a target cell. As key step in host cell invasion, each toxin binds to distinct plasma membrane receptors that are utilized for cell entry. Despite intensive efforts, some of these recep...

2012
Rong Chen Anna Robinson Shin-Ho Chung

Hanatoxin 1 (HaTx1) is a polypeptide toxin isolated from spider venoms. HaTx1 inhibits the voltage-gated potassium channel kv2.1 potently with nanomolar affinities. Its receptor site has been shown to contain the S3b-S4a paddle of the voltage sensor (VS). Here, the binding of HaTx1 to the VSs of human Kv2.1 in the open and resting states are examined using a molecular docking method and molecul...

2012
Yuki Fujii Shiho Tanaka Manami Otsuki Yasushi Hoshino Chinatsu Morimoto Takuya Kotani Yuko Harashima Haruka Endo Yasutaka Yoshizawa Ryoichi Sato

Characterizing the binding mechanism of Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) Cry toxin to the cadherin receptor is indispensable to understanding the specific insecticidal activity of this toxin. To this end, we constructed 30 loop mutants by randomly inserting four serial amino acids covering all four receptor binding loops (loops α8, 1, 2 and 3) and analysed their binding affinities for Bombyx mori ca...

Journal: : 2023

Botulinum neurotoxins and tetanus are the strongest known toxins that cause neuroparalytic syndromes in botulism tetanus. This review aimed to systematize scientific data on structures mechanism of actions botulinum neurotoxins. proteins containing functional domains responsible for receptor binding, transmembrane translocation, proteolytic cleavage required exocytosis synaptic vesicles release...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1993
J B de Almeida J Doherty D A Ausiello J L Stow

The formation of vesicles for protein trafficking requires the dynamic binding of cytosolic coat proteins onto Golgi membranes and this binding is regulated by a variety of GTPases, including heterotrimeric G proteins. We have previously shown the presence of the pertussis toxin-sensitive G alpha i-3 protein on Golgi membranes and demonstrated a functional role for G alpha i-3 in the traffickin...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد علوم دارویی - دانشکده داروسازی 1393

با توجه به حیاتی بودن نقش آنزیم topo ii در چرخه سلولی، این آنزیم میتواند هدف درمانی مهمی در شیمی درمانی سرطان باشد. فلوروکینولون ها به عنوان مهارکننده های آنزیم توپوایزومراز (ژیراز) باکتری به خوبی شناخته شده اند و اخیرا نیز نشان داده شده است که توان مهار توپوایزومراز ii یوکاریوتیکها را هم دارند. در این راستا در این پایان نامه ترکیبات جدیدی از فلوروکینولونها به منظور مهار آنزیم توپوایزومراز انسا...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1987
W Cieplak H M Gaudin L Eidels

The biochemical characteristics of specific receptor molecules for diphtheria toxin on the surface of two toxin-sensitive cell lines (Vero and BS-C-1) were examined. Diphtheria toxin was found to bind to a number of different proteins in Nonidet P-40 solubilized extracts of 125I-labeled cells. In contrast, permitting diphtheria toxin to bind first to labeled intact cells, which were subsequentl...

Journal: :Soft matter 2016
W Pezeshkian A G Hansen L Johannes H Khandelia J C Shillcock P B S Kumar J H Ipsen

The bacterial Shiga toxin is composed of an enzymatically active A-subunit, and a receptor-binding homopentameric B-subunit (STxB) that mediates intracellular toxin trafficking. Upon STxB-mediated binding to the glycolipid globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) at the plasma membrane of target cells, Shiga toxin is internalized by clathrin-dependent and independent endocytosis. The formation of tubular me...

2015
Dongmei Feng Zhen Chen Zhiwen Wang Chunlu Zhang Kanglai He Shuyuan Guo Mario Soberón

The insecticidal IE648 toxin is a truncated Cry1Ie protein with increased toxicity against Asian corn borer (ACB). Cry toxins are pore-forming toxins that disrupt insect midgut cells to kill the larvae. However, the peritrophic membrane (PM) is an important barrier that Cry toxins must cross before binding to midgut cells. Previously, it was shown that Cry toxins are able to bind and accumulate...

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