نتایج جستجو برای: clostridium tetani

تعداد نتایج: 22317  

Journal: :International journal of medical science and clinical research studies 2022

Tetanus is caused by clostridium tetani bacteria through skin breach. The tetanus characterized tonic contraction and muscle spasm which can cause vertebral fracture in some patients. we are reporting a young male patient who after ring circumcision technique had complicated into thoracic with severe kyphotic deformity lower limb functional impairment. surgical management was performed two stag...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2001
J M Ryan J Paul S Curtis N K Patel

Injecting drug users frequently use accident and emergency (A&E) departments to access emergency care for local and systemic infections. Clostridium novyi type A is a bacterium that has recently been associated with a number of fatalities among drug injecting addicts. The clinical course is described of a patient who attended an A&E department with septicaemia who was found at postmortem examin...

2002
Torsten B. Helting Sieglinde Parschat Hermann Engelhardt

Protease activity has been demonstrated in culture supernatants of Clostridium tetani at various stages of fermentation. Gel chromatography of the concentrated filtrates revealed the presence of three enzymatically active fractions eluting at separate positions off the column. The smallest protease was found to “nick” the single chain intracellular tetanus toxin, producing the extracellular, tw...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1985
W M Ching B Alzner-DeWeerd T C Stadtman

In previous studies, the single selenonucleoside component of a selenium-containing tRNAGlu isolated from Clostridium sticklandii has been shown to be 5-methyl-aminomethyl-2-selenouridine. Here, we show that this selenonucleoside is most likely located at the "wobble" position of the anticodon of the clostridial seleno-tRNAGlu. Nuclease T1 digestion of this seleno-tRNAGlu generated one major se...

2016
Michael Y. Galperin Vyacheslav Brover Igor Tolstoy Natalya Yutin

In 1994, analyses of clostridial 16S rRNA gene sequences led to the assignment of 18 species to Clostridium cluster XI, separating them from Clostridium sensu stricto (Clostridium cluster I). Subsequently, most cluster XI species have been assigned to the family Peptostreptococcaceae with some species being reassigned to new genera. However, several misclassified Clostridium species remained, c...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1994
G Koch J Norgauer K Aktories

Treatment of human myeloid leukaemic (HL60) cells with Clostridium limosum exoenzyme, which inactivates the small GTP-binding protein Rho by ADP-ribosylation, decreased the basal F-actin content. Inhibition of F-actin occurred after long-term treatment (24 h) of intact HL60 cells or after introduction of the toxin by electropermeabilization in a toxin-concentration-dependent manner. Concomitant...

2017
Esther Schönauer Andreas M Kany Jörg Haupenthal Kristina Hüsecken Isabel J Hoppe Katrin Voos Samir Yahiaoui Brigitta Elsässer Christian Ducho Hans Brandstetter Rolf W Hartmann

Secreted virulence factors like bacterial collagenases are conceptually attractive targets for fighting microbial infections. However, previous attempts to develop potent compounds against these metalloproteases failed to achieve selectivity against human matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Using a surface plasmon resonance-based screening complemented with enzyme inhibition assays, we discovered...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1943
G B Reed J H Orr H J Brown

In an earlier paper, Reed, Orr and Smith (1941), demonstrated that the more actively pathogenic species of gas-gangrene anaerobes produce fibrinolysis when tested by the familiar procedure of Tillet and Garner (1933). Carlsen (1939) has previously shown that Clostridium histolyticum produces an active fibrinolysin. The eleven species of the genus Clostridium (some seventy-seven strains) tested ...

2016
W. Leonard Forsyth A. F. I. Zanaty

While investigating the Bacillus welchi content of the stools of Egyptians we observed that a very large number of samples of faeces grown in Robertson's bullock heart medium produced terminal drumstick spore-bearing bacilli morphologically resembling Clostridium tetani. Accurate figures concerning the incidence of clinical tetanus in Egypt are not available. For the past decade in Kasr el Ainy...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1979
T B Helting S Parschat H Engelhardt

Protease activity has been demonstrated in culture supernatants of Clostridium tetani at various stages of fermentation. Gel chromatography of the concentrated filtrates revealed the presence of three enzymatically active fractions eluting at separate positions off the column. The smallest protease was found to "nick" the single chain intracellular tetanus toxin, producing the extracellular, tw...

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