نتایج جستجو برای: toxin chloride

تعداد نتایج: 138688  

Journal: :journal of paramedical sciences 0
jamal amiri faculty of paramedicine, science, ilam university of medical science, ilam, iran seyed pezhman shirmardi nuclear science and technology research institute (nstri), tehran, iran rohollah adeli nuclear science and technology research institute (nstri), tehran, iran mostafa erfani nuclear science and technology research institute (nstri), tehran, iran elham saniei faculty of physics, amirkabir university of technology, tehran, iran reza vafaee proteomics research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

chlorotoxin is a 36 amino acids peptide, which is able to block chloride channels isolated from mouse brain. a derivative of chlorotoxin is synthesized and it is labeled by iodine 131; then animal experiments carry out on rats. multiple organ doses may be calculated with biological distribution results in rats with labeled compounds using simulated mcnp4c code. human dose can be calculated usin...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1965
K Kim N B Groman

Kim, K. (University of Washington, Seattle), and N. B. Groman. Mode of inhibition of diphtheria toxin by ammonium chloride. J. Bacteriol. 90:1557-1562. 1965.-The inhibition of diphtheria toxin by ammonium salts was independent of toxin concentration over a 100-fold range of toxin. Inhibition by minimal concentrations of ammonium chloride was abolished by lowering the pH, indicating that free am...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Christopher H Thompson Pedro R Olivetti Matthew D Fuller Cody S Freeman Denis McMaster Robert J French Jan Pohl Julia Kubanek Nael A McCarty

The ClC protein family includes voltage-gated chloride channels and chloride/proton exchangers. In eukaryotes, ClC proteins regulate membrane potential of excitable cells, contribute to epithelial transport, and aid in lysosomal acidification. Although structure/function studies of ClC proteins have been aided greatly by the available crystal structures of a bacterial ClC chloride/proton exchan...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1980
R K Draper M I Simon

Lysosomotropic amines, such as ammonium chloride, are known to protect cells from the cytotoxic effects of diphtheria toxin. These drugs are believed to inhibit the transport of the toxin from a receptor at the cell exterior into the cytoplasm where a fragment of the toxin arrests protein synthesis. We studied the effects of lysosomotropic agents on the cytotoxic process to better understand ho...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1975
P F Bonventre C B Saelinger B Ivins C Woscinski M Amorini

The characteristics of cell adsorption and pinocytotic uptake of diphtheria toxin by several mammalian cell types were studied. Purified toxin iodinated by a solid-state lactoperoxidase method provided preparations of high specific activity and unaltered biological activity. Dephtheria toxin-sensitive HEp-2 cells and guinea pig macrophage cultures were compared with resistant mouse L-929 cells....

1980
MELVIN I. SIMON

Lysosomotropic amines, such as ammonium chloride, are known to protect cells from the cytotoxic effects of diphtheria toxin. These drugs are believed to inhibit the transport of the toxin from a receptor at the cell exterior into the cytoplasm where a fragment of the toxin arrests protein synthesis. We studied the effects of lysosomotropic agents on the cytotoxic process to better understand ho...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2003
Marc Heckmann Bianca Teichmann Bettina M Pause Gerd Plewig

BACKGROUND Body odor is a ubiquitous phenomenon. It is commonly attributed to sweating and noted explicitly in the axillary area. Botulinum toxin A has recently been shown to be effective for axillary hyperhidrosis. Its effect on axillary odor, however, is unknown. OBSERVATIONS Sixteen healthy volunteers were injected with botulinum toxin A (Dysport, 100 U dissolved in 0.9% sodium chloride so...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1981
M J De Wolf M Fridkin M Epstein L D Kohn

The tryptophan residues on cholera toxin and its A and B protomers have been modified by reaction with 2-nitrophenylsulfenyl chloride and 2,4-dinitrophenylsulfenyl chloride. Modification of the tryptophan residues of cholera toxin results in complete loss of toxicity measured in a skin permeability assay. Modification of cholera toxin and its B protomer results in the complete loss of binding a...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1938
M D Eaton A Gronau

Diphtheria toxin has been identified as a typical heat-coagulable protein (Eaton 1936 a, 1937; Pappenheimer 1937). If other toxins have chemical properties similar to diphtheria toxin, they might be isolated by similar methods. Using a gelatin hydrolysate medium, Pappenheimer and Johnson (1936, 1937) have produced diphtheria toxin which may be obtained in a relatively pure state by simple fract...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1982
M H Marnell M Stookey R K Draper

Lysosomotropic amines are believed to inhibit the transport of diphtheria toxin to the cell cytoplasm by raising the pH within intracellular vesicles. If so, then other drugs that dissipate intracellular proton gradients should have a similar effect on toxin transport. We found that monensin, a proton ionophore unrelated to lysosomotropic amines, is a potent inhibitor of the cytotoxic effect of...

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