نتایج جستجو برای: ricin toxin b

تعداد نتایج: 943509  

2007
Sharmaine Ramasamy David Proll

Ricin, a potent ribosome-inactivating hetero-dimeric protein toxin (66kDa) produced in the seeds of the castor bean plant (Ricinus communis), is a Category B Agent on the Centres for Disease Control (CDC) Select Agent List. Using human small airway epithelial cells, this is the first study to investigate the timeand dose-dependent cytotoxic effects of ricin in a human cell line. Ricin (1100pM) ...

2014
Cristina Herrera David J. Vance Leslie E. Eisele Charles B. Shoemaker Nicholas J. Mantis

Ricin, a member of the A-B family of ribosome-inactivating proteins, is classified as a Select Toxin by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention because of its potential use as a biothreat agent. In an effort to engineer therapeutics for ricin, we recently produced a collection of alpaca-derived, heavy-chain only antibody VH domains (VHH or "nanobody") specific for ricin's enzymatic (RTA)...

2013
Wei-Gang Hu Junfei Yin Damon Chau Charles Chen Hu Dustin Lillico Justin Yu Laurel M. Negrych John W. Cherwonogrodzky

Ricin is a potential biothreat agent with no approved antidote available for ricin poisoning. The aim of this study was to develop potent antibody-based antiricin antidotes. Four strong ricin resistant hybridoma clones secreting antiricin monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were developed. All four mAbs are bound to conformational epitopes of ricin toxin B (RTB) with high affinity (KD values from 2.55...

2013
Veronika Redmann Thomas Gardner Zerlina Lau Keita Morohashi Dan Felsenfeld Domenico Tortorella

Ricin toxin, an A-B toxin from Ricinus communis, induces cell death through the inhibition of protein synthesis. The toxin binds to the cell surface via its B chain (RTB) followed by its retrograde trafficking through intracellular compartments to the ER where the A chain (RTA) is transported across the membrane and into the cytosol. Ricin A chain is transported across the ER membrane utilizing...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Massimo Maddaloni Corrie Cooke Royce Wilkinson Audrey V Stout Leta Eng Seth H Pincus

A/B toxins, produced by bacteria and plants, are among the deadliest molecules known. The B chain binds the cell, whereas the A chain exerts the toxic effect. Both anti-A chain and anti-B chain Abs can neutralize toxins in vivo and in vitro. B chain Abs block binding of the toxin to the cell. It is not known how anti-A chain Abs function. Working with ricin toxin, we demonstrate that immunizati...

2003
DAVID J. VOLKMAN ATEEQ AHMAD ANTHONY S. FAUCI

The selective elimination of subpopulations of cells on the basis of their capacity to specifically bind various toxin conjugates has been the focus of recent intensive interest and study (1, 2). The regulatory mechanisms that control the specificity and size of discrete B lymphocyte clones occasionally break down and results in the production of deleterious antibodies directed against self det...

2011
Tove Irene Klokk Anne Berit Dyve Lingelem Anne-Grethe Myrann Kirsten Sandvig

Ricin is a protein toxin classified as a bioterror agent, for which there are no known treatment options available after intoxication. It is composed of an enzymatically active A-chain connected by a disulfide bond to a cell binding B-chain. After internalization by endocytosis, ricin is transported retrogradely to the Golgi and ER, from where the ricin A-chain is translocated to the cytosol wh...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1985
M Moya A Dautry-Varsat B Goud D Louvard P Boquet

It has been recently shown (Larkin, J. M., M. S. Brown, J. L. Goldstein, and R. G. W. Anderson, 1983, Cell, 33:273-285) that after a hypotonic shock followed by incubation in a K+-free medium, human fibroblasts arrest their coated pit formation and therefore arrest receptor-mediated endocytosis of low density lipoprotein. We have used this technique to study the endocytosis of transferrin, diph...

2016
Anastasiya Yermakova Tove Irene Klokk Joanne M. O’Hara Richard Cole Kirsten Sandvig Nicholas J. Mantis

Ricin is a member of the A-B family of bacterial and plant toxins that exploit retrograde trafficking to the Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) as a means to deliver their cytotoxic enzymatic subunits into the cytoplasm of mammalian cells. In this study we demonstrate that R70 and SyH7, two well-characterized monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) directed against distinct epitopes on the sur...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1983
C A Hofmann R M Lotan W W Ku T N Oeltmann

A hybrid molecule was constructed by covalently linking, by a disulfide bridge, the hormone insulin to the binding subunit B of the plant toxin ricin (specificity: Gal, GalNAc). Monolayer-cultured MDCK cells, which lack detectable levels of specific plasma membrane 125I-insulin binding but which readily bind 125I-insulin-ricin B, were used in these studies. Binding of insulin-ricin B to these c...

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