نتایج جستجو برای: antitoxins

تعداد نتایج: 1240  

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2006
Hanna Engelberg-Kulka Shahar Amitai Ilana Kolodkin-Gal Ronen Hazan

Traditionally, programmed cell death (PCD) is associated with eukaryotic multicellular organisms. However, recently, PCD systems have also been observed in bacteria. Here we review recent research on two kinds of genetic programs that promote bacterial cell death. The first is mediated by mazEF, a toxin-antitoxin module found in the chromosomes of many kinds of bacteria, and mainly studied in E...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1940
J A Harrison N P Hudson

The nature of the virus-neutralizing property which usually appears in the serum of animals recovering from an attack of poliomyelitis and which is found in the majority of convalescent human beings and so-called "normal" adult persons is problematic. Olitsky, Rhoads and Long (1929), and Schultz, Gebhardt and Bullock (1931) found that the serum-neutralization reaction was reversible. The latter...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Ross E DeHovitz

On October 19, 1901, Dr R.C. Harris, a St Louis physician, attended to a young girl named Bessie Baker who was suffering from advanced diphtheria. As was his routine, he injected diphtheria antitoxin into the child and, as a preventive, her 2 younger siblings and concluded that “she would soon be entirely well.” But 4 days later he was called back to the Bakers’ home to a terrifying discovery:

Journal: :Cell 2015
Eyal Akiva Patricia C. Babbitt

Using mutation libraries and deep sequencing, Aakre et al. study the evolution of protein-protein interactions using a toxin-antitoxin model. The results indicate probable trajectories via "intermediate" proteins that are promiscuous, thus avoiding transitions via non-interactions. These results extend observations about other biological interactions and enzyme evolution, suggesting broadly gen...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Jingchen Feng David A Kessler Eshel Ben-Jacob Herbert Levine

A small fraction of cells in many bacterial populations, called persisters, are much less sensitive to antibiotic treatment than the majority. Persisters are in a dormant metabolic state, even while remaining genetically identical to the actively growing cells. Toxin and antitoxin modules in bacteria are believed to be one possible cause of persistence. A two-gene operon, HipBA, is one of many ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1972
M M Miller F A Kapral

Alum-precipitated exfoliatin was found to be an efficient antigen for eliciting high titers of neutralizing antibody in rabbits. Antitoxin thus produced, and transferred passively, was shown to protect neonatal mice against challenge with two to three lethal doses of preformed exfoliatin even when administration was delayed until 15 min before exfoliation began in control animals. The same dose...

2013
Natalie Jahn Sabine Brantl

Type I toxin-antitoxin systems encoded on bacterial chromosomes became the focus of research during the past years. However, little is known in terms of structural requirements, kinetics of interaction with their targets and regulatory mechanisms of the antitoxin RNAs. Here, we present a combined in vitro and in vivo analysis of the bsrG/SR4 type I toxin-antitoxin system from Bacillus subtilis....

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
I A Holder A N Neely D W Frank

Burned Pseudomonas aeruginosa-infected mice immunized against PcrV, a type III virulence system translocating protein, showed significantly enhanced survival compared to controls. Survival was non-O serotype specific and correlated with a reduced systemic microbial load. Infection with a high-level toxin A-producing strain required supplemental antitoxin treatment to enhance survival.

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