نتایج جستجو برای: ricin toxin b

تعداد نتایج: 943509  

2008
Grace Q. Chen Yeh-Jin Ahn Louisa yang

Castor plant (Ricinus communis L.) produces a unique seed oil with numerous industrial applications. However, castor seed contains toxin ricin and hyper-allergenic 2S albumins detrimental to castor grower and processor. Our project goal is to develop a safe source of castor oil through genetic engineering. The general approach is to generate a safe castor crop by blocking expression of the rici...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Xiao-Ping Li Marianne Baricevic Hemalatha Saidasan Nilgun E Tumer

The plant toxin ricin is one of the most potent and lethal substances known. Ricin inhibits protein synthesis by removing a specific adenine from the highly conserved alpha-sarcin/ricin loop in the large rRNA. Very little is known about how ricin interacts with ribosomes and the molecular mechanism by which it kills cells. To gain insight to the mechanism of ricin-induced cell death, we set up ...

2015
Suzanne R. Kalb David M. Schieltz François Becher Crister Astot Sten-Åke Fredriksson John R. Barr Andreas Rummel Brigitte G. Dorner

Ricin is a protein toxin produced by the castor bean plant (Ricinus communis) together with a related protein known as R. communis agglutinin (RCA120). Mass spectrometric (MS) assays have the capacity to unambiguously identify ricin and to detect ricin's activity in samples with complex matrices. These qualitative and quantitative assays enable detection and differentiation of ricin from the le...

2001
Kirsten Sandvig Sjur Olsnes

The toxicity of abrin, modeccin, and ricin to Vero cells was maximal at neutral and slightly alkaline pH, and it was strongly reduced at pH 6.0 and below. Diphtheria toxin was most toxic at low pH. Binding and endocytosis of abrin, modeccin, and ricin did not vary much within the pH range tested. High concentrations of the carboxylic ionophore Br-X-537A, protected against all four toxins. Combi...

Journal: :Journal of medicinal chemistry 2002
Darcie J Miller Kabyadi Ravikumar Huafeng Shen Jung-Keun Suh Sean M Kerwin Jon D Robertus

Ribosome inhibiting proteins, RIPs, are a widespread family of toxic enzymes. Ricin is a plant toxin used as a poison and biological warfare agent; shiga toxin is a homologue expressed by pathogenic strains of E. coli. There is interest in creating effective antidote inhibitors to this class of enzymes. RIPs act by binding and hydrolyzing a specific adenine base from rRNA. Previous virtual scre...

Journal: :Virology 2009
Shantanu Kumar Wendy Ochoa Pratik Singh Catherine Hsu Anette Schneemann Marianne Manchester Mark Olson Vijay Reddy

Viruses-like particles (VLPs) are frequently being used as platforms for polyvalent display of foreign epitopes of interest on their capsid surface to improve their presentation enhancing the antigenicity and host immune response. In the present study, we used the VLPs of Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV), an icosahedral plant virus, as a platform to display 180 copies of 16 amino acid epitopes o...

2016
Kai Wei Wei Li Shan Gao Bin Ji Yating Zang Bo Su Kaile Wang Maosheng Yao Jue Zhang Jinglin Wang

Ricin is one of the most toxic and easily produced plant protein toxin extracted from the castor oil plant, and it has been classified as a chemical warfare agent. Here, nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs) at 30 kV/cm (pulse durations: 10 ns, 100 ns, and 300 ns) were applied to inactivating ricin up to 4.2 μg/mL. To investigate the efficacy, cells and mice were tested against the ricin t...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1982
D A Vallera R J Youle D M Neville J H Kersey

A new method has been devised to eliminate T cells from murine bone marrow grafts across major histocompatibility barriers and thus prevent graft-vs.-host disease (GVHD). The method utilizes a monoclonal antibody directed at the Thy-1.2 antigen but is complement independent. To make anti-Thy-1.2 toxic, the antibody is covalently linked to the toxin ricin. Ricin ordinarily binds, enters, and kil...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1988
T H Hudson J Scharff M A Kimak D M Neville

Translocation of diphtheria toxin (DT) or ricin to the cytosol is the rate-limiting step responsible for (pseudo) first-order decline in protein synthesis observed in intoxicated cell populations. The requirements for energy utilization in the translocation of both toxins are examined by perturbing the intoxication during this period of protein synthesis decline. Translocation of either toxin i...

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