نتایج جستجو برای: cholera toxin subunit b

تعداد نتایج: 1022123  

2005
Jean-Philippe Breittmayer Claude Aussel Laurence Lamy Claudette Pelassy Patricia Lagadec Alexandre K. Rouquette-Jazdanian Arnaud Foussat

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1998
D A Sack A J Lastovica S H Chang G Pazzaglia

Campylobacter jejuni with Gm1 ganglioside in the core of its lipopolysaccharide has been associated with Guillain-Barré syndrome. Since this epitope may be of considerable pathophysiologic importance and since this ganglioside binds cholera toxin, a rapid screening assay to detect bacteria that bind cholera toxin as an indication of Gm1 on their surfaces was developed. In the assay, bacterial l...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
F Sultan L L Jin M G Jobling R K Holmes S L Stanley

One strategy for the induction of mucosal immune responses by oral immunization is to administer the antigen in conjunction with cholera toxin. Cholera toxin consists of one A polypeptide (CTA) which is noncovalently linked to five B subunits (CTB) via the A2 portion of the A subunit (CTA2). Coupling of antigens to the nontoxic B subunit of cholera toxin may improve the immunogenicity of antige...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1984
C O Jacob M Sela M Pines S Hurwitz R Arnon

The immune response against six synthetic peptides corresponding to various segments of the B subunit of cholera toxin was evaluated. Conjugates in which the peptides were covalently linked to tetanus toxoid served for immunization of rabbits. As previously reported, four of these conjugates elicited antibodies cross-reactive with intact cholera toxin. We report here that antisera against two o...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2010
Michelle R Bond Chad M Whitman Jennifer J Kohler

When photoirradiated, an unnatural sialic acid analog can covalently capture the complex formed by ganglioside GM1 and cholera toxin subunit B.

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1986
C K Mickevicius J K Harrison M E Gnegy

The effect of cholera toxin on activation of adenylate cyclase by the endogenous Ca2+-binding protein, calmodulin, GTP, dopamine, and forskolin was investigated in bovine striatum. Adenylate cyclase activity was measured in washed membrane fractions prepared from homogenates that had been preincubated with cholera toxin. Pretreatment of striatal membranes with cholera toxin increased the respon...

2001
Wolfgang Lindner Frank A. Robey Charles R. Manclark

The relationship between the structure of the A subunit of pertussis toxin and its function was analyzed. Limited tryptic digestion of the A subunit converted the protein to two stable fragments (M. = 20,000 and 18,000). Antibodies raised to synthetic peptides homologous to regions in the A subunit were used to map these fragments. Both fragments were shown to contain the NHz-terminal portion b...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2001
G Puu

Biological membrane-like lipid films were deposited on the sensing surface in an optical biosensor instrument. The membranes were mixtures of biologically occurring lipids. Eight surfaces were prepared, some of which contained various glycolipids as minor components. One was supplemented with membrane proteins. The binding of six protein toxins (cholera toxin, cholera toxin B subunit, diphtheri...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1995
R E Begue G Castellares C Cabezas J L Sanchez R Meza D M Watts D N Taylor

Forty-nine subjects received two doses of oral cholera vaccine consisting of whole cells plus recombinant B subunit; this was followed by a booster dose one year later. After the primary series, a significant (greater than twofold) increase in the levels of vibriocidal, anti-cholera toxin immunoglobulin G and anti-cholera toxin immunoglobulin A antibodies occurred in 54, 88, and 81% of the subj...

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