نتایج جستجو برای: ricin

تعداد نتایج: 1594  

2013
Wei-Gang Hu Junfei Yin Damon Chau Charles Chen Hu Dustin Lillico Justin Yu Laurel M. Negrych John W. Cherwonogrodzky

Ricin is a potential biothreat agent with no approved antidote available for ricin poisoning. The aim of this study was to develop potent antibody-based antiricin antidotes. Four strong ricin resistant hybridoma clones secreting antiricin monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were developed. All four mAbs are bound to conformational epitopes of ricin toxin B (RTB) with high affinity (KD values from 2.55...

2011
Gareth D. Griffiths

The toxin ricin has long been understood to have potential for criminal activity and there has been concern that it might be used as a mass-scale weapon on a military basis for at least two decades. Currently, the focus has extended to encompass terrorist activities using ricin to disrupt every day activities on a smaller scale. Whichever scenario is considered, there are features in common whi...

2013
Monika Słomińska-Wojewódzka Kirsten Sandvig

Ricin is a type II ribosome inactivating protein (RIP) isolated from castor beans. Its high toxicity classifies it as a possible biological weapon. On the other hand, ricin linked to specific monoclonal antibodies or used in other conjugates has powerful medical applications. Ricin consists of an A-chain (RTA) that damages ribosomes and inhibits protein synthesis, and a B-chain that plays a rol...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2013
soodabeh saeidnia mohammad abdollahi

in recent years, biotechnology has provided the possibility of creating genetically modified (gm) organisms by transferring genes from sources such as viruses, bacteria, animals, and plants into usually unrelated species. this ability to overcome insurmountable physiological barriers by exchanging genetic materials among all living organisms is a double-edged sword. on the one hand, it allows t...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
B M Simmons P D Stahl J H Russell

The role of the high mannose carbohydrate chains in the mechanism of action of ricin toxin was investigated. Ricin is taken up by two routes in macrophages, by binding to cell surface mannose receptors, or by binding of the ricin galactose receptor to cell surface glycoproteins. Removal of carbohydrate from ricin by periodate oxidation led to a large loss in toxicity via both routes of uptake b...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2012
Bin Wang Cunlan Guo Guojun Chen Bosoon Park Bingqian Xu

Single molecule recognition imaging and dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) analysis showed strong binding affinity between an aptamer and ricin, which was comparable with antibody-ricin interaction. Molecular simulation showed a ricin binding conformation with aptamers and gave different ricin conformations immobilizing on substrates that were consistent with AFM images.

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1994
A Frankel H Roberts H Gulick L Afrin J Vesely M Willingham

DNA encoding ricin B chain was derived from preproricin genomic DNA and ligated into the baculovirus transfer vector, pAcGP67A. Co-transfection of Spodoptera frugiperda Sf9 cells with BaculoGold DNA was followed by limiting dilution purification of recombinant baculovirus. Infection of SF9 cells at a multiplicity of infection of 1 in the presence of 25 mM lactose produced 3 mg/l of soluble, gly...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2013
Helen W Kreuzer Jason B West James R Ehleringer

Seeds of the castor plant Ricinus communis are of forensic interest because they are the source of the poison ricin. We tested whether stable isotope ratios of castor seeds and ricin preparations can be used as a forensic signature. We collected over 300 castor seed samples worldwide and measured the C, N, O, and H isotope ratios of the whole seeds and oil. We prepared ricin by three different ...

2007
Sharmaine Ramasamy David Proll

Ricin, a potent ribosome-inactivating hetero-dimeric protein toxin (66kDa) produced in the seeds of the castor bean plant (Ricinus communis), is a Category B Agent on the Centres for Disease Control (CDC) Select Agent List. Using human small airway epithelial cells, this is the first study to investigate the timeand dose-dependent cytotoxic effects of ricin in a human cell line. Ricin (1100pM) ...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2008
Xiaohua He Sixin Lu Luisa W Cheng Reuven Rasooly John Mark Carter

A cell-free translation assay was applied for the quick detection of ricin in food samples. Three economically important foods-ground beef, low-fat milk, and liquid chicken egg--were tested. The results indicated that ground beef had very little matrix effect on the assay, whereas low-fat milk and liquid chicken egg showed clear interference on the protein translation. A simple dilution in phos...

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