نتایج جستجو برای: melittin

تعداد نتایج: 867  

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2005
J Popplewell N Freeman S Carrington G Ronan C McDonnell R C Ford

An optical technique, dual-polarization interferometry, has been used to examine lipid structures at the solid/liquid interface. Changes in the lipid structures, in real time, were examined as a consequence of challenging them with a peptide (melittin) that is known to induce liposome rupture. This work suggests that it should be possible to obtain a better understanding of the detail of the me...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1995
M van Veen G N Georgiou A F Drake R J Cherry

Studies were performed on a series of melittin analogues with selective alterations to the positively charged amino acid sequence at the C-terminus. Fluorescence studies were undertaken using the sole tryptophan residue in the analogues as an intrinsic fluorescence probe for indications of tetramer formation in free solution, and binding and insertion of the melittins into phospholipid bilayers...

Journal: :Protein and peptide letters 2010
Angeliki Damianoglou Alison Rodger Catherine Pridmore Timothy R Dafforn Jackie A Mosely John M Sanderson Matthew R Hicks

Here we present data on the kinetics of insertion of melittin, a peptide from bee venom, into lipid membranes of different composition. Another component of bee venom is the enzyme phospholipase A2 (PLA₂). We have examined the interaction of melittin and PLA₂ with liposomes both separately and combined and demonstrate that they work synergistically to disrupt the membranes. A dramatic differenc...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1984
W J Litchfield J W Freytag M Adamich

We describe a novel liposome-based immunoassay in which covalently linked hapten-cytolysin conjugates are used instead of complement and surface-immobilized immunoreagents. Stable, unilamellar liposomes containing entrapped alkaline phosphatase as a marker enzyme were prepared by dialysis of octyl glucoside from suspensions of cholesterol and egg yolk lecithin. The resulting vesicles could be i...

2015
Santosh K. Misra Mao Ye Sumin Kim Dipanjan Pan Mandë Holford

We present an in-silico-to-in-vitro approach to develop well-defined, self-assembled, rigid-cored polymeric (Polybee) nano-architecture for controlled delivery of a key component of bee venom, melittin. A competitive formulation with lipid-encapsulated (Lipobee) rigid cored micelle is also synthesized. In a series of sequential experiments, we show how nanoscale chemistry influences the deliver...

Journal: :Hypertension 1989
X P Yang O A Carretero G Jacobsen A G Scicli

Intracerebroventricular infusion of the peptide melittin increases immunoreactive kinins in the cerebrospinal fluid of anesthetized dogs, probably secondary to activation of brain or cerebrospinal fluid kininogenases. Intracerebroventricular melittin also increases blood pressure and heart rate, possibly mediated by brain kinins, since intracerebroventricular bradykinin also increases blood pre...

2008
Lanlan Yu Jeak Ling Ding Si-Shen Feng Thorsten Wohland

The interaction of four antimicrobial peptides, including magainin 2, melittin, polymyxin B and an artificial peptide V4, with phospholipid membranes was investigated by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and confocal imaging. Fluorophore entrapping and labeled vesicles were used to quantitatively determine the extent of antimicrobial peptides interacting with membrane mimics and unrav...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2012
Robert H Dods Jackie A Mosely John M Sanderson

The innate reactivity of the peptide melittin (H-GIGAVLKVLTTGLPALISWIKRKRQQ-NH(2)) towards membrane lipids has been explored using LC-MS methods. The high sensitivity afforded by LC-MS analysis enabled acyl transfer to the peptide to be detected, within 4 h, from membranes composed of phosphocholines (PCs). Acyl transfer from PCs was also observed from mixtures of PC with phosphoserine (PS) or ...

Journal: :FEBS letters 1999
C Subbalakshmi R Nagaraj N Sitaram

Melittin, the 26-residue predominant toxic peptide from bee venom, exhibits potent antibacterial activity in addition to its hemolytic activity. The synthetic peptide of 15 residues corresponding to its C-terminal end (MCF), which encompasses its most amphiphilic segment, is now being shown to possess antibacterial activity about 5-7 times less compared to that of melittin. MCF, however, is 300...

Leila Kamali Dolatabadi, Masoomeh Mohamadpour,

Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a progressive and autoimmune neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS). This disease is renowned through symptoms like inflammation, demyelination and the damage of neurological actions. Melittin is one of components of bee venom and has anti-neuroinflammatory effects. Curcumin also, a dietary spice from turmeric, ...

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