نتایج جستجو برای: chitin binding domain cbd

تعداد نتایج: 768120  

2018
Natalia Gómez‐Torres Matthew Dunne Sonia Garde Rob Meijers Arjan Narbad Marta Ávila Melinda J. Mayer

Late blowing defect (LBD) is a major cause of spoilage in cheeses, caused by the growth of Clostridium spp. in the cheese matrix. We investigated the application of CTP1L, a bacteriophage endolysin active against Clostridium tyrobutyricum, and its enzymatically active and cell wall-binding domains (EAD and CBD) attached to green fluorescent protein (GFP) to detect dairy-related Clostridium spec...

2017
Eva Martínez-Pinilla Katia Varani Irene Reyes-Resina Edgar Angelats Fabrizio Vincenzi Carlos Ferreiro-Vera Julen Oyarzabal Enric I. Canela José L. Lanciego Xavier Nadal Gemma Navarro Pier Andrea Borea Rafael Franco

The mechanism of action of cannabidiol (CBD), the main non-psychotropic component of Cannabis sativa L., is not completely understood. First assumed that the compound was acting via cannabinoid CB2 receptors (CB2Rs) it is now suggested that it interacts with non-cannabinoid G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs); however, CBD does not bind with high affinity to the orthosteric site of any GPCR. To...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1993
M D Kosfeld W A Frazier

Thrombospondin-1 (TS1) contains at least four domains that support cell attachment. The COOH-terminal cell binding domain (CBD) was first identified with a monoclonal antibody against TS1 that blocked secretion-dependent platelet aggregation. Subsequently, this domain of TS1 has been found to bind a number of normal and transformed cells. We have localized attachment sites for human melanoma ce...

2015
Arne Schwelm Johan Fogelqvist Andrea Knaust Sabine Jülke Tua Lilja German Bonilla-Rosso Magnus Karlsson Andrej Shevchenko Vignesh Dhandapani Su Ryun Choi Hong Gi Kim Ju Young Park Yong Pyo Lim Jutta Ludwig-Müller Christina Dixelius

Plasmodiophora brassicae causes clubroot, a major disease of Brassica oil and vegetable crops worldwide. P. brassicae is a Plasmodiophorid, obligate biotrophic protist in the eukaryotic kingdom of Rhizaria. Here we present the 25.5 Mb genome draft of P. brassicae, developmental stage-specific transcriptomes and a transcriptome of Spongospora subterranea, the Plasmodiophorid causing powdery scab...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2006
Fernando A Genta Lucas Blanes Plínio T Cristofoletti Claudimir L do Lago Walter R Terra Clélia Ferreira

Insect chitinases are involved in degradation of chitin from the exoskeleton cuticle or from midgut peritrophic membrane during molts. cDNAs coding for insect cuticular and gut chitinases were cloned, but only chitinases from moulting fluid were purified and characterized. In this study the major digestive chitinase from T. molitor midgut (TmChi) was purified to homogeneity, characterized and s...

Journal: :Advances in biochemical engineering/biotechnology 2013
Hans Merzendorfer

Insect chitinases belong to family 18 of the glycoside hydrolase superfamily (GH18) and comprise endo-splitting enzymes that retain the anomeric β-(1,4) configuration of the cleavage products. However, some of them have lost their catalytic activity but retained the chitin binding activity and/or possess imaginal disc growth factor activity. In all sequenced insect genomes, multiple genes encod...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Muhammad Shuaib Khalid Ouararhni Stefan Dimitrov Ali Hamiche

The human histone H3 variant, CENP-A, replaces the conventional histone H3 in centromeric chromatin and, together with centromere-specific DNA-binding factors, directs the assembly of the kinetochore. We purified the prenucelosomal e-CENP-A complex. We found that HJURP, a member of the complex, was required for cell cycle specific targeting of CENP-A to centromeres. HJURP facilitated efficient ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2003
Takeshi Watanabe Yumiko Ariga Urara Sato Tadayuki Toratani Masayuki Hashimoto Naoki Nikaidou Yuichiro Kezuka Takamasa Nonaka Junji Sugiyama

Bacillus circulans chitinase A1 (ChiA1) has a deep substrate-binding cleft on top of its (beta/alpha)8-barrel catalytic domain and an interaction between the aromatic residues in this cleft and bound oligosaccharide has been suggested. To study the roles of these aromatic residues, especially in crystalline-chitin hydrolysis, site-directed mutagenesis of these residues was carried out. Y56A and...

2010
Feisal Khoushab Montarop Yamabhai

Two centuries after the discovery of chitin, it is widely accepted that this biopolymer is an important biomaterial in many aspects. Numerous studies on chitin have focused on its biomedical applications. In this review, various aspects of chitin research including sources, structure, biosynthesis, chitinolytic enzyme, chitin binding protein, genetic engineering approach to produce chitin, chit...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1999
A C Fernandes C M Fontes H J Gilbert G P Hazlewood T H Fernandes L M Ferreira

Clostridium thermocellum produces a consortium of plant-cell-wall hydrolases that form a cell-bound multi-enzyme complex called the cellulosome. In the present study two similar xylanase genes, xynU and xynV, were cloned from C. thermocellum strain YS and sequenced. The deduced primary structures of both xylanases, xylanase U (XylU) and xylanase V (XylV), were homologous with the previously cha...

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