نتایج جستجو برای: protective antigen pa

تعداد نتایج: 345007  

Journal: :Vaccine 2002
Reetika Gaur Pradeep K Gupta Akhil C Banerjea Yogendra Singh

Anthrax toxin consists of three proteins: protective antigen (PA), lethal factor (LF) and edema factor (EF). PA in combination with LF (lethal toxin) is lethal to mammalian cells and is the major component of human anthrax vaccine. Immunization with PA elicits the production of neutralizing antibodies that form a major component of the protective immunity against anthrax. Recent reports have sh...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2006
Raymond E Biagini Deborah L Sammons Jerome P Smith Barbara A MacKenzie Cynthia A F Striley John E Snawder Shirley A Robertson Conrad P Quinn

Evidence from animals suggests that anti-anthrax protective antigen (PA) immunoglobulin G (IgG) from vaccination with anthrax vaccine adsorbed (AVA) is protective against Bacillus anthracis infection. Measurement of anti-PA IgG in human sera can be performed using either enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay or fluorescent covalent microsphere immunoassay (ELISA) (R. E. Biagini, D. L. Sammons, J. P...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2015
Xiangyang Chi Jianmin Li Weicen Liu Xiaolin Wang Kexin Yin Ju Liu Xiaodong Zai Liangliang Li Xiaohong Song Jun Zhang Xiaopeng Zhang Ying Yin Ling Fu Junjie Xu Changming Yu Wei Chen

The anthrax protective antigen (PA) is the central component of the three-part anthrax toxin, and it is the primary immunogenic component in the approved AVA anthrax vaccine and the "next-generation" recombinant PA (rPA) anthrax vaccines. Animal models have indicated that PA-specific antibodies (AB) are sufficient to protect against infection with Bacillus anthracis. In this study, we investiga...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
R Aloni-Grinstein O Gat Z Altboum B Velan S Cohen A Shafferman

An attenuated nontoxinogenic nonencapsulated Bacillus anthracis spore vaccine expressing high levels of recombinant mutant protective antigen (PA), which upon subcutaneous immunization provided protection against a lethal B. anthracis challenge, was found to have the potential to serve also as an oral vaccine. Guinea pigs immunized per os with the recombinant spore vaccine were primed to B. ant...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Laurence Abrami Margaret Lindsay Robert G. Parton Stephen H. Leppla F. Gisou van der Goot

The protective antigen (PA) of anthrax toxin binds to a cell surface receptor, undergoes heptamerization, and binds the enzymatic subunits, the lethal factor (LF) and the edema factor (EF). The resulting complex is then endocytosed. Via mechanisms that depend on the vacuolar ATPase and require membrane insertion of PA, LF and EF are ultimately delivered to the cytoplasm where their targets resi...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2006
Heather M Scobie Darran J Wigelsworth John M Marlett Diane Thomas G. Jonah A Rainey D. Borden Lacy Marianne Manchester R. John Collier John A. T Young

Anthrax toxin receptors 1 and 2 (ANTXR1 and ANTXR2) have a related integrin-like inserted (I) domain which interacts with a metal cation that is coordinated by residue D683 of the protective antigen (PA) subunit of anthrax toxin. The receptor-bound metal ion and PA residue D683 are critical for ANTXR1-PA binding. Since PA can bind to ANTXR2 with reduced affinity in the absence of metal ions, we...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2008
Sarah C Taft Alison A Weiss

Anthrax toxin protective antigen (PA) binds to its cellular receptor, and seven subunits self-associate to form a heptameric ring that mediates the cytoplasmic entry of lethal factor or edema factor. The influence of receptor type on susceptibility to anthrax toxin components was examined using Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells expressing the human form of one of two PA receptors: TEM8 or CMG2....

2012
Adva Mechaly Andrew J. McCluskey R. John Collier

UNLABELLED The actions of many bacterial toxins depend on their ability to bind to one or more cell-surface receptors. Anthrax toxin acts by a sequence of events that begins when the protective-antigen (PA) moiety of the toxin binds to either one of two cell-surface proteins, ANTXR1 and ANTXR2, and is proteolytically activated. The activated PA self-associates to form oligomeric pore precursors...

Journal: :The Analyst 2011
Byul Nim Oh Sungeun Lee Hye-Yeon Park Jin-Ook Baeg Moon-Young Yoon Jinheung Kim

A homogeneous assay of the protective antigen in anthrax toxin is reported using two new PA-specific aptamers for selective and sensitive detection, based on reduction in the fluorescence emission according to the formation of the aptamer-PA ternary complex. PA at 1 nM was readily detected using OliGreen as a fluorophore in HEPES buffer. We also demonstrated that the PA detection could be perfo...

Journal: :Iranian journal of immunology : IJI 2010
Fatemeh Vahedi Mohammad Reza Jaafari Mahmoud Mahmoudi

BACKGROUND DNA vaccines are third generation vaccines which have made promises to combat infectious diseases. Cationic liposomes are used as effective delivery systems for DNA vaccines to generate stronger immunity. OBJECTIVE Encapsulation of pcDNA3.1+PA plasmid, encoding protective antigen (PA) of Bacillus anthracis (B. anthracis) into cationic liposomes, and evaluation of its effect on spec...

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