نتایج جستجو برای: protective antigen pa

تعداد نتایج: 345007  

2014
Ho Won Lee Shin Ah Kim Ji Won Nam Mi Kyung Kim Bo Youl Choi Hong Sang Moon

PURPOSE The number of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) subjects has been increasing worldwide, and many studies have been conducted to determine the treatment that can delay drug therapy or surgery. Subsequently, most of these studies involved physical activity (PA) and associated factors. Therefore, we aimed to determine factors associated with BPH prevalence based on a review of past and pr...

Journal: :European journal of cell biology 2004
Werner Boll Marcelo Ehrlich R John Collier Tomas Kirchhausen

Internalization and traffic to acidic endosomes of anthrax lethal factor (LF) and protective antigen (PA), bound to the anthrax toxin receptor (ATR), is required for LF translocation into the cytosol, where it can elicit its toxic effects. Dynamin is required for clathrin-mediated endocytosis, and long-term disruption of dynamin function blocks internalization of PA. We have used LFn-DTA, a sur...

2011
Blythe E. Janowiak Laura D. Jennings-Antipov R. John Collier

Electrophysiological studies of wild-type and mutated forms of anthrax protective antigen (PA) suggest that the Phe clamp, a structure formed by the Phe427 residues within the lumen of the oligomeric PA pore, binds the unstructured N-terminus of the lethal factor and the edema factor during initiation of translocation. We now show by electrophysiological measurements and gel shift assays that a...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 2011
Chenguang Cai Ying Zhao Xiaohang Tong Sheng Fu Yuanyuan Li Yang Wu Xumei Li Zhiyong Lou

The Gram-positive spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis causes anthrax by secreting anthrax toxin, which consists of protective antigen (PA), lethal factor and oedema factor. Binding of PA to receptors triggers the multi-step process of anthrax toxin entry into target cells. Two distinct cellular receptors, ANTXR1 (also known as tumour endothelial marker 8; TEM8) and ANTXR2 (also known as ...

Journal: :Vaccine 2008
A Luxembourg D Hannaman E Nolan B Ellefsen G Nakamura L Chau O Tellez S Little R Bernard

DNA vaccines are a promising method of immunization against biothreats and emerging infections because they are relatively easy to design, manufacture, store and distribute. However, immunization with DNA vaccines using conventional delivery methods often fails to induce consistent, robust immune responses, especially in species larger than the mouse. Intramuscular (i.m.) delivery of a plasmid ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Rachel Schneerson Joanna Kubler-Kielb Teh-Yung Liu Zhong-Dong Dai Stephen H Leppla Alfred Yergey Peter Backlund Joseph Shiloach Fathy Majadly John B Robbins

Both the protective antigen (PA) and the poly(gamma-d-glutamic acid) capsule (gamma dPGA) are essential for the virulence of Bacillus anthracis. A critical level of vaccine-induced IgG anti-PA confers immunity to anthrax, but there is no information about the protective action of IgG anti-gamma dPGA. Because the number of spores presented by bioterrorists might be greater than encountered in na...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Mark T Albrecht Han Li E Diane Williamson Chris S LeButt Helen C Flick-Smith Conrad P Quinn Hans Westra Darrell Galloway Alfred Mateczun Stanley Goldman Herman Groen Les W J Baillie

The unpredictable nature of bioterrorism and the absence of real-time detection systems have highlighted the need for an efficient postexposure therapy for Bacillus anthracis infection. One approach is passive immunization through the administration of antibodies that mitigate the biological action of anthrax toxin. We isolated and characterized two protective fully human monoclonal antibodies ...

2009
Jie Wang Gregory Vernier Audrey Fischer R. John Collier

BACKGROUND A key step of anthrax toxin action involves the formation of a protein-translocating pore within the endosomal membrane by the Protective Antigen (PA) moiety. Formation of this transmembrane pore by PA involves interaction of the seven 2beta2-2beta3 loops of the heptameric precursor to generate a 14-strand transmembrane beta barrel. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We examined the ef...

Journal: :Structure 2004
Gang Ren Joel Quispe Stephen H Leppla Alok K Mitra

Anthrax toxin (AT), secreted by Bacillus anthracis, is a three-protein cocktail of lethal factor (LF, 90 kDa), edema factor (EF, 89 kDa), and the protective antigen (PA, 83 kDa). Steps in anthrax toxicity involve (1) binding of ligand (EF/LF) to a heptamer of PA63 (PA63h) generated after N-terminal proteolytic cleavage of PA and, (2) following endocytosis of the complex, translocation of the li...

2002
Vincent P. Hsu Susan L. Lukacs Thomas Handzel James Hayslett Scott Harper Thomas Hales Vera A. Semenova Sandra Romero-Steiner Cheryl Elie Conrad P. Quinn Rima Khabbaz Ali S. Khan Gregory Martin John Eisold Anne Schuchat Rana A. Hajjeh

On October 15, 2001, a U.S. Senate staff member opened an envelope containing Bacillus anthracis spores. Chemoprophylaxis was promptly initiated and nasal swabs obtained for all persons in the immediate area. An epidemiologic investigation was conducted to define exposure areas and identify persons who should receive prolonged chemoprophylaxis, based on their exposure risk. Persons immediately ...

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