نتایج جستجو برای: antitoxins

تعداد نتایج: 1240  

Journal: :Environment and society 2021

This article reviews interdisciplinary toxicity literature, building from Gerald E. Markowitz and David Rosner’s “deceit denial” Phil Brown’s “contested illnesses” to argue for a third, more critical analytic that I term “empire empirics.” Deceit denial pit corporate actors against antitoxins advocates, while contested illnesses highlight social movements. Empire empirics center the role of imp...

Journal: :Bioengineered 2014
Devon O Osbourne Valerie W C Soo Igor Konieczny Thomas K Wood

Lon protease is conserved from bacteria to humans and regulates cellular processes by degrading different classes of proteins including antitoxins, transcriptional activators, unfolded proteins, and free ribosomal proteins. Since we found that Lon has several putative cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP) binding sites and since Lon binds polyphosphate (polyP) and lipid polysaccharide, we hypothesized ...

2007
Robert E Hawkins Stephen J Russell

Passive immunisation has been used in clinical practice since the end of last century, mainly for prophylaxis. Success of early treatments was marred by anaphylactic reactions and serum sickness because antibodies or antitoxins were not raised in humans. Recombination of gene segments during antibody synthesis means that specific antibodies for numerous antigens can be produced from a limited g...

Journal: :Cell 2013
Etienne Maisonneuve Manuela Castro-Camargo Kenn Gerdes

Persistence refers to the phenomenon in which isogenic populations of antibiotic-sensitive bacteria produce rare cells that transiently become multidrug tolerant. Whether slow growth in a rare subset of cells underlies the persistence phenotype has not be examined in wild-type bacteria. Here, we show that an exponentially growing population of wild-type Escherichia coli cells produces rare cell...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1964
John B. Zabriskie

Non-lysogenic, non-toxinogenic Group A streptococci when infected by temperate bacteriophages isolated from known scarlatinal toxin-producing strains acquire the capacity to form erythrogenic toxin. This toxin causes a characteristic erythematous reaction in the skin of rabbits and is readily neutralizable by standard scarlatinal antitoxins. The production of toxin appears to be related to the ...

Journal: :Molecular Microbiology 2007
Mitsuoki Kawano L Aravind Gisela Storz

Only few small, regulatory RNAs encoded opposite another gene have been identified in bacteria. Here, we report the characterization of a locus where a small RNA (SymR) is encoded in cis to an SOS-induced gene whose product shows homology to the antitoxin MazE (SymE). Synthesis of the SymE protein is tightly repressed at multiple levels by the LexA repressor, the SymR RNA and the Lon protease. ...

2011
Xiaoxue Wang Younghoon Kim Seok Hoon Hong Qun Ma Breann L. Brown Mingming Pu Aaron M. Tarone Michael J. Benedik Wolfgang Peti Rebecca Page Thomas K. Wood

Although it is well recognized that bacteria respond to environmental stress through global networks, the mechanism by which stress is relayed to the interior of the cell is poorly understood. Here we show that enigmatic toxin-antitoxin systems are vital in mediating the environmental stress response. Specifically, the antitoxin MqsA represses rpoS, which encodes the master regulator of stress....

Journal: :Drug discovery today 2003
Ronald A Greenfield Michael S Bronze

There is general consensus that the bacterial agents or products most likely to be used as weapons of mass destruction are Bacillus anthracis, Yersinia pestis, Francisella tularensis and the neurotoxin of Clostridium botulinum. Modern supportive and antimicrobial therapy for inhalational anthrax is associated with a 45% mortality rate, reinforcing the need for better adjunctive therapy and prev...

Journal: :Biologicals : journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization 1990
J Lyng

The Lf-unit, which is used in the control of diphtheria and tetanus toxoid production and in some countries also to follow immunization of horses for production of antitoxins, has hitherto been defined by means of antitoxin preparations. A diphtheria toxoid and a tetanus toxoid preparation, both freeze-dried, were examined in an international collaborative study for their suitability to serve a...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2017
Fabiana da Rocha Oliveira Maria das Dores Nogueira Noronha Jorge Luis Lopez Lozano

INTRODUCTION: The coral snake Micrurus surinamensis, which is widely distributed throughout Amazonia, has a neurotoxic venom. It is important to characterize the biological and molecular properties of this venom in order to develop effective antitoxins. METHODS: Toxins from the venom of M. surinamensis were analyzed by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and their neurotoxic ef...

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