نتایج جستجو برای: toxic peptides

تعداد نتایج: 154826  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
D Schubert C Behl R Lesley A Brack R Dargusch Y Sagara H Kimura

beta-Amyloid protein (A beta) is a member of a small group of proteins that accumulate as amyloid deposits in various tissues. It has recently been demonstrated that the toxicity of A beta toward some neural cells is caused by oxidative damage. Since all of the amyloid diseases are characterized by protein deposited in the antiparallel beta-sheet conformation, it was asked whether there is a co...

Journal: :Gut 1964
M MESSER C M ANDERSON L HUBBARD

The toxic action of wheat gluten on two patients was eliminated after predigestion of gluten by crude papain. This change is thought to be due to an enzyme which liberates ammonia from gluten. It is not thought that this particular mechanism operates in the normal intestinal cell but it is envisaged that one of the peptide bonds of the coeliac active constituent (possibly a N-glutaminyl peptide...

2014
Lilla Ordögh Andrea Vörös István Nagy Eva Kondorosi Attila Kereszt

The increasing number of multidrug-resistant microbes now emerging necessitates the identification of novel antimicrobial agents. Plants produce a great variety of antimicrobial peptides including hundreds of small, nodule-specific cysteine-rich NCR peptides that, in the legume Medicago truncatula, govern the differentiation of endosymbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria and, in vitro, can display p...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1996
R Wen G A Cole S Surman M A Blackman D L Woodland

Recent studies have shown that only a subset of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules are able to present bacterial superantigens to T cells, leading to the suggestion that class-II associated peptides may influence superantigen presentation. Here, we have assessed the potential role of peptides on superantigen presentation by (a) analyzing the ability of superantigens to bl...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
J K Ghosh D Shaool P Guillaud L Cicéron D Mazier I Kustanovich Y Shai A Mor

The antimicrobial activity of various naturally occurring microbicidal peptides was reported to result from their interaction with microbial membrane. In this study, we investigated the cytotoxicity of the hemolytic peptide dermaseptin S4 (DS4) and the nonhemolytic peptide dermaseptin S3 (DS3) toward human erythrocytes infected by the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Both DS4 and DS3 inh...

Journal: :Peptide science 2023

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) possess bactericidal activity against a variety of pathogens depending on an overall balance positively charged and hydrophobic residues. Selective fluorination serves to fine-tune the intrinsic hydrophobicity that could improve AMP bioactivity without affecting sequence length. Only few studies have focused impact this unique element antimicrobial potency came som...

Journal: :The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2002
Raymond Kaempfer Gila Arad Revital Levy Dalia Hillman

BACKGROUND Superantigens produced by Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes are among the most lethal of toxins. Toxins in this family trigger an excessive cellular immune response leading to toxic shock. OBJECTIVES To design an antagonist that is effective in vivo against a broad spectrum of superantigen toxins. METHODS Short peptide antagonists were selected for their ability to...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Thomas J Nelson Daniel L Alkon

beta-Amyloid peptide produces apoptosis in neurons at micromolar concentrations, but the mechanism by which beta-amyloid exerts its toxic effect is unknown. The normal biological function of beta-amyloid is also unknown. We used phage display, co-precipitation, and mass spectrometry to examine the protein-protein interactions of beta-amyloid in normal rabbit brain in order to identify the bioch...

2010
Hyunbum Jang Fernando Teran Arce Srinivasan Ramachandran Ricardo Capone Ratnesh Lal Ruth Nussinov

Recent studies show that an array of beta-sheet peptides, including N-terminally truncated Abeta peptides (Abeta(11-42/17-42)), K3 (a beta(2)-microglobulin fragment), and protegrin-1 (PG-1) peptides form ion channel-like structures and elicit single channel ion conductance when reconstituted in lipid bilayers and induce cell damage through cell calcium overload. Striking similarities are observ...

Journal: :Neuro-degenerative diseases 2010
Nikolaos K Robakis

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by neurodegeneration in neocortical regions of the brain. Currently, Abeta-based theories, including amyloid depositions and soluble Abeta, form the basis of most therapeutic approaches to AD. It remains unclear, however, whether Abeta and its derivatives are the primary causative agents of neuronal loss in AD. Reported studies show no significant corre...

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