نتایج جستجو برای: toxin binding

تعداد نتایج: 463901  

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1979
W A Catterall

Purified scorpion toxin (Leiurus quinquestriatus) slows inactivation of sodium channels in frog muscle at concentrations in the range of 17-170 nM. Mono[125I]iodo scorpion toxin binds to a single class of sites in frog sartorius muscle with a dissociation constant of 14 nM and a binding capacity of 13 fmol/mg wet weight. Specific binding is inhibited more than 90% by 3 microM sea anemone toxin ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1991
A Hildebrand M Pohl S Bhakdi

Staphylococcal alpha-toxin was radiolabeled to high specific radioactivity (1,500-3,000 Ci/mmol) under retention of its hemolytic activity. Binding studies with susceptible rabbit erythrocytes and highly resistant human erythrocytes revealed that binding of alpha-toxin to target cells can occur via two different mechanisms. Binding of alpha-toxin to rabbit erythrocytes initially involves specif...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1976
B R Mullin S M Aloj P H Fishman G Lee L D Kohn R O Brady

Unlabeled cholera toxin inhibits [125I]thyrotropin binding to thyrotropin receptors on thyroid plasma membranes. Maximal inhibition by cholera toxin does not exceed 40%, whereas unalbeled thyrotropin completely inhibits [125I]thyrotropin binding to these same membranes. Kinetic analyses of the binding data are compatible with the view that the cholera toxin decreases the number of receptor site...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1977
T M Chang A Dazord D M Neville

The biochemical and biologic properties of a purified disulfide conjugate of diphtheria toxin fragment A and human placental lactogen (toxin A-hPL) have been studied by (a) assaying the ADP-ribosyltransferase activity of the intact conjugate, (b) assaying the binding of the intact conjugate to mammary gland plasma membrane lactogenic receptors, and (c) assaying the effect of the conjugate on th...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1989
M H Witvliet D L Burns M J Brennan J T Poolman C R Manclark

The binding of pertussis toxin and its subunits to cell surface receptors and purified glycoproteins was examined. The interaction of pertussis toxin with components of two variant Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines was studied. These cell lines are deficient in either sialic acid residues (LEC 2) or sialic acid and galactose residues (LEC 8) on cell surface macromolecules. The binding of p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1974
W A Walker M Field K J Isselbacher

A sucrose density gradient assay was used to demonstrate the specificity and saturation of the binding of [(125)I]cholera toxin to isolated intestinal microvillous membranes from rat small intestine. When the toxin is first complexed to antitoxin and then exposed to intestinal membranes, the binding of cholera toxin is inhibited. To emphasize the physiologic importance of these observations, si...

2018
Anita Verma Miriam M. Ngundi Gregory A. Price Kazuyo Takeda James Yu Drusilla L. Burns

Toxin neutralizing antibodies represent the major mode of protective immunity against a number of toxin-mediated bacterial diseases, including anthrax; however, the cellular mechanisms that lead to optimal neutralizing antibody responses remain ill defined. Here we show that the cellular binding pathway of anthrax protective antigen (PA), the binding component of anthrax toxin, determines the t...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1977
W A Catterall

Scorpion toxin enhances activation of the action potential Na+ ionophore by the alkaloid neurotoxins veratridine, batrachotoxin, and aconitine. The pure toxin can be iodinated in a lactoperoxidase-catalyzed reaction. Both the monoiodoand diiodotoxin derivatives retain physiologic activity. Both monoiodoand diiodoscorpion toxin bind to a single class of saturable binding sites in electrically ex...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1986
E J Pierce M D Davison R G Parton W H Habig D R Critchley

Binding of 125I-labelled tetanus toxin to rat brain membranes in 25 mM-Tris/acetate, pH 6.0, was saturable and there was a single class of high-affinity site (KD 0.26-1.14 nM) present in high abundance (Bmax. 0.9-1.89 nmol/mg). The sites were largely resistant to proteolysis and heating but were markedly sensitive to neuraminidase. Trisialogangliosides were effective inhibitors of toxin binding...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
I Gülke G Pfeifer J Liese M Fritz F Hofmann K Aktories H Barth

Certain strains of Clostridium difficile produce the ADP-ribosyltransferase CDT, which is a binary actin ADP-ribosylating toxin. The toxin consists of the binding component CDTb, which mediates receptor binding and cellular uptake, and the enzyme component CDTa. Here we studied the enzyme component (CDTa) of the toxin using the binding component of Clostridium perfringens iota toxin (Ib), which...

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