نتایج جستجو برای: defensin

تعداد نتایج: 2553  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1990
S I Miller W S Pulkkinen M E Selsted J J Mekalanos

The defensin sensitivities of Salmonella typhimurium strains with mutations in the phoP/phoQ two-component virulence regulon were tested by using purified defensins NP-1 and NP-2. Strains with mutations in either gene of the regulatory pair (phoP [transcriptional activator] or phoQ [membrane sensor kinase]) had increased sensitivities to defensin. The predicted periplasmic domain of the PhoQ pr...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2010
Sabyasachi Das Nikolas Nikolaidis Hiroki Goto Chelsea McCallister Jianxu Li Masayuki Hirano Max D Cooper

Defensin genes encode small cationic antimicrobial peptides that form an important part of the innate immune system. They are divided into three families, alpha (α), beta (β), and theta (), according to arrangement of the disulfide bonding pattern between cysteine residues. Considering the functional importance of defensins, investigators have studied the evolution and the genomic organization ...

2011
Haley Buff Lindner Aiguo Zhang Juanita Eldridge Marina Demcheva Philip Tsichilis Arun Seth John Vournakis Robin C. Muise-Helmericks

BACKGROUND Treatment of cutaneous wounds with poly-N-acetyl-glucosamine nanofibers (sNAG) results in increased kinetics of wound closure in diabetic animal models, which is due in part to increased expression of several cytokines, growth factors, and innate immune activation. Defensins are also important for wound healing and anti-microbial activities. Therefore, we tested whether sNAG nanofibe...

Journal: :BMC Infectious Diseases 2006
Sung-Kyun Moon Haa-Yung Lee Huiqi Pan Tamotsu Takeshita Raekil Park Kiweon Cha Ali Andalibi David J Lim

BACKGROUND We recently showed that beta-defensins have antimicrobial activity against nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) and that interleukin 1 alpha (IL-1 alpha) up-regulates the transcription of beta-defensin 2 (DEFB4 according to new nomenclature of the Human Genome Organization) in human middle ear epithelial cells via a Src-dependent Raf-MEK1/2-ERK signaling pathway. Based on these ...

2015
Jianbo Tu Diyan Li Qingqing Li Long Zhang Qing Zhu Uma Gaur Xiaolan Fan Huailiang Xu Yongfang Yao Xiaoling Zhao Mingyao Yang

Vertebrate β-defensins comprise an important family of antimicrobial peptides that protect organisms from a diverse spectrum of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoan parasites. Previous studies have shown a marked variation in the number of β-defensins among species, but the underlying reason is unclear. To address this question, we performed comprehensive computational searches to study the ...

Journal: :Blood 2000
A A Higazi T Nassar T Ganz D J Rader R Udassin K Bdeir E Hiss B S Sachais K J Williams E Leitersdorf D B Cines

Inflammation may contribute to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. On the basis of previous reports that human atherosclerotic lesions contain alpha-defensins, a class of cationic proteins released by activated neutrophils, the study was designed to ask whether defensins modulate the binding and catabolism of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) by human vascular cells. The results of the study demon...

2004
Michael E. Selsted

The first cyclic peptide discovered in animals is an antimicrobial octadecapeptide that is expressed in leukocytes of rhesus monkeys. The peptide, termed rhesus θ-defensin 1 (RTD-1) is the prototype of a new family of antimicrobial peptides, which like the previously characterized αand β-defensin families, possesses broad spectrum microbicidal activities against bacteria, fungi, and protects mo...

2000
Abd Al-Roof Higazi Taher Nassar Tomas Ganz Daniel J. Rader Raphael Udassin Khalil Bdeir Edna Hiss Bruce S. Sachais Kevin Jon Williams Douglas B. Cines

Inflammation may contribute to the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. On the basis of previous reports that human atherosclerotic lesions contain a-defensins, a class of cationic proteins released by activated neutrophils, the study was designed to ask whether defensins modulate the binding and catabolism of lowdensity lipoprotein (LDL) by human vascular cells. The results of the study demonstrat...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
A P Tarver D P Clark G Diamond J P Russell H Erdjument-Bromage P Tempst K S Cohen D E Jones R W Sweeney M Wines S Hwang C L Bevins

A growing body of evidence suggests that endogenous antibiotics contribute to the innate defense of mammalian mucosal surfaces. In the cow, beta-defensins constitute a large family of antibiotic peptides whose members have been previously isolated from the respiratory and oral mucosa, as well as circulating phagocytic cells. A novel bovine genomic clone with beta-defensin-related sequence [corr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Gregorino Paone Akihiro Wada Linda A Stevens Abul Matin Toshiya Hirayama Rodney L Levine Joel Moss

In human airways, epithelial cells lining the lumen and intraluminal cells (e.g., polymorphonuclear cells) participate in the innate immune response. These cells secrete or express on their surfaces arginine-specific ADP ribosyltransferases. Defensins, antimicrobial proteins secreted by immune cells, are arginine-rich, leading us to hypothesize that ADP ribosylation could modify their biologica...

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