نتایج جستجو برای: chitin binding domain

تعداد نتایج: 765299  

Journal: :Applied and Environmental Microbiology 1979

Journal: :FEMS Microbiology Letters 1979

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2000
R L Tellam C Eisemann

The gut of most insects is lined with a peritrophic matrix that facilitates the digestive process and protects insects from invasion by micro-organisms and parasites. It is widely accepted that the matrix is composed of chitin, proteins and proteoglycans. Here we critically re-examine the chitin content of the typical type 2 peritrophic matrix from the larvae of the fly Lucilia cuprina using a ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Zoltan Bozsoki Jeryl Cheng Feng Feng Kira Gysel Maria Vinther Kasper R Andersen Giles Oldroyd Mickael Blaise Simona Radutoiu Jens Stougaard

The ability of root cells to distinguish mutualistic microbes from pathogens is crucial for plants that allow symbiotic microorganisms to infect and colonize their internal root tissues. Here we show that Lotus japonicus and Medicago truncatula possess very similar LysM pattern-recognition receptors, LjLYS6/MtLYK9 and MtLYR4, enabling root cells to separate the perception of chitin oligomeric m...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2016
Amanda C Kohler Li-Hung Chen Nicholas Hurlburt Anthony Salvucci Benjamin Schwessinger Andrew J Fisher Ioannis Stergiopoulos

Chitin is a key component of fungal cell walls and a potent inducer of innate immune responses. Consequently, fungi may secrete chitin-binding lectins, such as the Cf-Avr4 effector protein from the tomato pathogen Cladosporium fulvum, to shield chitin from host-derived chitinases during infection. Homologs of Cf-Avr4 are found throughout Dothideomycetes, and despite their modest primary sequenc...

2016
Darrian Talamantes Nazmehr Biabini Hoang Dang Kenza Abdoun Renaud Berlemont

BACKGROUND Glycoside hydrolases (GH) targeting cellulose, xylan, and chitin are common in the bacterial genomes that have been sequenced. Little is known, however, about the architecture of multi-domain and multi-activity glycoside hydrolases. In these enzymes, combined catalytic domains act synergistically and thus display overall improved catalytic efficiency, making these proteins of high in...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2008
Akihito Nishiyama Tsutomu Shinohara Traci Pantuso Shoutaro Tsuji Makiko Yamashita Shizuka Shinohara Quentin N Myrvik Ruth Ann Henriksen Yoshimi Shibata

When macrophages phagocytose chitin (N-acetyl-d-glucosamine polymer) microparticles, mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) are immediately activated, followed by the release of Th1 cytokines, but not IL-10. To determine whether phagocytosis and macrophage activation in response to chitin microparticles are dependent on membrane cholesterol, RAW264.7 macrophages were treated with methyl-beta-...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Van V Vu William T Beeson Elise A Span Erik R Farquhar Michael A Marletta

The recently discovered fungal and bacterial polysaccharide monooxygenases (PMOs) are capable of oxidatively cleaving chitin, cellulose, and hemicelluloses that contain β(1→4) linkages between glucose or substituted glucose units. They are also known collectively as lytic PMOs, or LPMOs, and individually as AA9 (formerly GH61), AA10 (formerly CBM33), and AA11 enzymes. PMOs share several conserv...

2011
Jianzhen Zhang Xin Zhang Yasuyuki Arakane Subbaratnam Muthukrishnan Karl J. Kramer Enbo Ma Kun Yan Zhu

Chitinase is an important enzyme responsible for chitin metabolism in a wide range of organisms including bacteria, yeasts and other fungi, nematodes and arthropods. However, current knowledge on chitinolytic enzymes, especially their structures, functions and regulation is very limited. In this study we have identified 20 chitinase and chitinase-like genes in the African malaria mosquito, Anop...

Journal: :Briefings in functional genomics 2012
Larry J Dishaw Robert N Haire Gary W Litman

Immune systems evolve as essential strategies to maintain homeostasis with the environment, prevent microbial assault and recycle damaged host tissues. The immune system is composed of two components, innate and adaptive immunity. The former is common to all animals while the latter consists of a vertebrate-specific system that relies on somatically derived lymphocytes and is associated with ne...

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