نتایج جستجو برای: gp63
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Leishmania donovani causes visceral leishmaniasis (VL) where the parasite infects and resides inside liver and spleen tissue macrophages. Given the abnormal lipid profile observed in VL patients, we examined the status of serum lipids in an experimental murine model of VL. The murine VL liver displayed altered expression of lipid metabolic genes, many of which are direct or indirect targets of ...
The extent of protein N-glycosylation in Leishmania mexicana amazonensis has been proposed to be a factor in the virulence of the parasite. The N-linked oligosaccharides of gp63, the major surface glycoprotein of L. mexicana amazonensis, were characterized after their release by hydrazinolysis, re-N-acetylation, and reduction with NaB3H4. High voltage paper electrophoresis of the reduced oligos...
In several Leishmania species, glycosylated inositol phospholipids exist as free lipids, as membrane protein anchors, and as the membrane-binding moieties of the lipophosphoglycans. Both the glycolipid-anchored cell surface metalloproteinase, gp63, and the lipophosphoglycans have been proposed to be involved in cell invasion. Moreover, the lipophosphoglycans have been implicated in the survival...
Affinity chromatography has been demonstrated to be a powerful tool for the isolation and purification of parasite proteins and has potential applications for diagnosis and therapy. Many studies have focused on parasite proteins that modulate host cell defense, as gp63, a glycoprotein from Leishmania spp., that is involved in the cleavage of the complement factor C3b to iC3b, which promotes adh...
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