نتایج جستجو برای: toxin chloride

تعداد نتایج: 138688  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Eugene J Gillespie Chi-Lee C Ho Kavitha Balaji Daniel L Clemens Gang Deng Yao E Wang Heidi J Elsaesser Batcha Tamilselvam Amandeep Gargi Shandee D Dixon Bryan France Brian T Chamberlain Steven R Blanke Genhong Cheng Juan Carlos de la Torre David G Brooks Michael E Jung John Colicelli Robert Damoiseaux Kenneth A Bradley

Pathogenic microorganisms and toxins have evolved a variety of mechanisms to gain access to the host-cell cytosol and thereby exert virulent effects upon the host. One common mechanism of cellular entry requires trafficking to an acidified endosome, which promotes translocation across the host membrane. To identify small-molecule inhibitors that block this process, a library of 30,000 small mol...

2014
Eric Devine Detlef H. Krieter Marieke Rüth Joachim Jankovski Horst-Dieter Lemke

Protein binding prevents uremic toxins from removal by conventional extracorporeal therapies leading to accumulation in maintenance dialysis patients. Weakening of the protein binding may enhance the dialytic elimination of these toxins. In ultrafiltration and equilibrium dialysis experiments, different measures to modify the plasma binding affinity and capacity were tested: (i), increasing the...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
V Reale F Hannan L M Hall P D Evans

The mechanism of coupling of a cloned Drosophila D1-like dopamine receptor, DopR99B, to multiple second messenger systems when expressed in Xenopus oocytes is described. The receptor is coupled directly to the generation of a rapid, transient intracellular Ca2+ signal, monitored as changes in inward current mediated by the oocyte endogenous Ca2+-activated chloride channel, by a pertussis toxin-...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2000
B Steere D Eisenberg

In 3D domain swapping, a domain of a protein breaks its noncovalent bonds with the protein core and its place is taken by the identical domain of another molecule, creating a strongly bound dimer or higher order oligomer. For some proteins, including diphtheria toxin, 3D domain swapping may affect protein function. To explore the molecular basis of 3D domain swapping in a well-characterized pro...

2016
Humaira Adnan Zhenbo Zhang Hyun-Joo Park Chetankumar Tailor Clare Che Mustafa Kamani George Spitalny Beth Binnington Clifford Lingwood

Many germ line diseases stem from a relatively minor disturbance in mutant protein endoplasmic reticulum (ER) 3D assembly. Chaperones are recruited which, on failure to correct folding, sort the mutant for retrotranslocation and cytosolic proteasomal degradation (ER-associated degradation-ERAD), to initiate/exacerbate deficiency-disease symptoms. Several bacterial (and plant) subunit toxins, re...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1994
T. H. Hwang J. S. Jung H. R. Bae I. Yun S. H. Lee

We investigated the mechanism of Cl- secretion by fluoroaluminate(AlF4-) and sodium orthovanadate(vanadate) using the human colonic T84 cell line. T84 cell monolayers grown on collagen-coated filters were mounted in Ussing chambers to measure short circuit current(ISC). Serosal addition of AlF4- or vanadate to T84 monolayers produced a sustained increase in ISC. Removal of Ca2+ from the serosal...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Anne A Wolf Yukako Fujinaga Wayne I Lencer

To induce toxicity, cholera toxin (CT) must first bind ganglioside G(M1) at the plasma membrane, enter the cell by endocytosis, and then traffic retrograde into the endoplasmic reticulum. We recently proposed that G(M1) provides the sorting motif necessary for retrograde trafficking into the biosynthetic/secretory pathway of host cells, and that such trafficking depends on association with lipi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2003
N.D. Sonawane A.S. Verkman

Chloride concentration ([Cl-]) was measured in defined organellar compartments using fluorescently labeled transferrin, alpha2-macroglobulin, and cholera toxin B-subunit conjugated with Cl--sensitive and -insensitive dyes. In pulse-chase experiments, [Cl-] in Tf-labeled early/recycling endosomes in J774 cells was 20 mM just after internalization, increasing to 41 mM over approximately 10 min in...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
James P. Atkinson

1. The globulins of both normal and diphtheria antitoxic serum exhibit chemically toward reagents the same reactions, being precipitated by magnesium sulphate and split up into fractions in precisely the same way. 2. All of the diphtheric antitoxic power of both normal and immunized serum is always carried by the globulin and its fractional precipitates. 3. During the fractional precipitation o...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1997
A J McArthur A E Hunt M U Gillette

Nocturnal synthesis of the pineal hormone melatonin (MEL) is regulated by the circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus. We examined the hypothesis that MEL can feed back to regulate the SCN using a brain slice preparation from rat. We monitored the SCN ensemble firing rate and found that MEL advanced the time of peak firing rate by more than 3 h at restricted cir...

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