نتایج جستجو برای: toxin binding

تعداد نتایج: 463901  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1995
E A Cowles H Yunovitz J F Charles S S Gill

The binding proteins, or receptors, for insecticidal Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki delta-endotoxins are located in the brush border membranes of susceptible insect midguts. The interaction of one of these toxins, CryIA(c), with proteins isolated from Heliothis virescens larval midguts was investigated. To facilitate the identification of solubilized putative toxin-binding proteins, a s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1982
J H Keen F R Maxfield M C Hardegree W H Habig

The binding and uptake of fluorescently labeled diphtheria toxin by cells in culture has been examined by using epifluorescence video intensification microscopy. Rhodamine-labeled diphtheria toxin retained significant toxicity on bioassay and in cell culture and was tested for uptake by human WI-38 and mouse 3T3 fibroblasts grown in culture. When added to cells at 37 degrees C, toxin was observ...

2008
Isabel Gómez Juan Miranda-Ríos Iván Arenas Ricardo Grande Baltazar Becerril Alejandra Bravo Mario Soberón

A phage repertoire was constructed using antibody genes from the bone marrow and the spleen of a rabbit immunized with Cry1Ab toxin. Biopanning against either the Cry1Ab toxin or a domain II loop 3 synthetic peptide resulted in the identification of monoclonal antibodies in scFv format. They inhibited binding and toxicity of Cry1Ab toxin against Manduca sexta. Toxin overlay assays, using the sc...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1987
W N Green L B Weiss O S Andersen

The guanidinium toxin-induced inhibition of the current through voltage-dependent sodium channels was examined for batrachotoxin-modified channels incorporated into planar lipid bilayers that carry no net charge. To ascertain whether a net negative charge exists in the vicinity of the toxin-binding site, we studied the channel closures induced by tetrodotoxin (TTX) and saxitoxin (STX) over a wi...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1996
C Pothoulakis R J Gilbert C Cladaras I Castagliuolo G Semenza Y Hitti J S Montcrief J Linevsky C P Kelly S Nikulasson H P Desai T D Wilkins J T LaMont

The intestinal effects of Clostridium difficile toxin A are inidated by toxin binding to luminal enterocyte receptors. We reported previously that the rabbit ileal brush border (BB) receptor is a glycoprotein with an alpha-d-galactose containing trisaccharide in the toxin-binding domain (1991. J. Clin. Invest. 88:119-125). In this study we characterized the rabbit ileal BB receptor for this tox...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1981
T B Rogers S H Snyder

A sensitive binding assay was developed to study tetanus toxin binding to brain membranes in vitro. Binding of '2"I-tetanus toxin was linear with tissue content only at very dilute tissue concentrations, 0-20 ng membrane protein/200 pl for bovine cortex membranes. At these low tissue concentrations '261-tetanus toxin displayed high affinity, single phase binding with a dissociation constant (KD...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1984
C Van Dop G Yamanaka F Steinberg R D Sekura C R Manclark L Stryer H R Bourne

Cholera toxin and pertussis toxin catalyze ADP-ribosylation of the alpha-subunits of the GTP-binding stimulatory (Ns) and inhibitory (Ni) coupling components, respectively, of adenylate cyclase. Cholera toxin also catalyzes the ADP-ribosylation of transducin, the GTP-binding signal-coupling protein of retinal rod outer segments, and thereby reduces its light-stimulated GTPase activity. We show ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1998
R Magnuson M B Yarmolinsky

The P1 plasmid addiction operon encodes Doc, a toxin that kills plasmid-free segregants, and Phd, an unstable antidote that neutralizes the toxin. Additionally, these products repress transcription of the operon. The antidote binds to two adjacent sites in the promoter. Here we present evidence concerning the regulatory role of the toxin, which we studied with the aid of a mutation, docH66Y. Th...

Clostridium Botulinum Type E neurotoxin heavy chain consists of two domains: the translocation domain asthe N-terminal half and the binding domain as the Cterminal half (Hc). One effective way to neutralize botulinum neurotoxin is to inhibit binding of this toxin to neuromuscular synapses with antibodies against binding domain. Two synthetic genes, coding for Hc (the full length binding d...

Journal: :Acta medica Okayama 2012
Kai Zhang Yumiko Yamamoto Tomonori Suzuki Kenji Yokota Shaobo Ma Ni Nengah Dwi Fatmawati Keiji Oguma

Cultured Clostridium botulinum strains produce progenitor toxins designated as 12S, 16S, and 19S toxins. The 12S toxin consists of a neurotoxin (NTX, 7S) and a non-toxic non-hemagglutinin (NTNH). The 16S and 19S toxins are formed by conjugation of the 12S toxin with hemagglutinin (HA), and the 19S toxin is a dimer of the 16S toxin. Type A cultures produce all 3 of these progenitor toxins, while...

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