نتایج جستجو برای: heparin binding hemagglutinin

تعداد نتایج: 449543  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
F D Menozzi R Bischoff E Fort M J Brennan C Locht

Although it generally is accepted that the interaction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with alveolar macrophages is a key step in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis, interactions with other cell types, especially epithelial cells, also may be important. In this study we describe the molecular characterization of a mycobacterial heparin-binding hemagglutinin (HBHA), a protein that functions as an ad...

2011
Hosung Sohn Jong-Seok Kim Sung Jae Shin Kwangwook Kim Choul-Jae Won Woo Sik Kim Ki-Nam Min Han-Gyu Choi Je Chul Lee Jeong-Kyu Park Hwa-Jung Kim

Mycobacterium tuberculosis heparin-binding hemagglutinin (HBHA), a virulence factor involved in extrapulmonary dissemination and a strong diagnostic antigen against tuberculosis, is both surface-associated and secreted. The role of HBHA in macrophages during M. tuberculosis infection, however, is less well known. Here, we show that recombinant HBHA produced by Mycobacterium smegmatis effectivel...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
D A Relman M Domenighini E Tuomanen R Rappuoli S Falkow

Filamentous hemagglutinin is a surface-associated adherence protein of Bordetella pertussis, which is a component of some new acellular pertussis vaccines. The nucleotide sequence of an open reading frame that encompasses the filamentous hemagglutinin structural gene, fhaB, suggests that proteolytic processing is necessary to generate the mature 220-kDa filamentous hemagglutinin product. An Arg...

Journal: :Small 2021

Understanding how influenza viruses traverse the mucus and recognize host cells is critical for evaluating their zoonotic potential, prevention treatment of disease. The surface A virus covered with receptor-binding protein hemagglutinin receptor-cleaving enzyme neuraminidase, which jointly control interactions between cell. These proteins are organized in closely spaced trimers tetramers to fa...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1990
T Makabe I Saiki J Murata Y Ohdate Y Kawase Y Taguchi T Shimojo F Kimizuka I Kato I Azuma

We utilized recombinant fibronectin polypeptides with cell-binding domain and heparin-binding domains (referred to as C-274 and H-271, respectively) and their fusion polypeptide (CH-271) to examine the role of sulfated polysaccharide heparin and/or the functional domains of fibronectin in modulating tumor cell behavior. Both C-274 and CH-271 polypeptides with cell-binding domains promoted the a...

2011
Jack K. Horner

The influenza hemagglutinins are viral coat glycoproteins that facilitate viral binding to the host cell wall; as a result, the virulence of any strain of flu depends significantly on how well the hemagglutinin of that strain promotes that binding. Characterizing the evolution of the hemagglutinins is thus fundamental to predicting the virulence of the virus. Here, I describe a linear regressio...

2014
Stefano Elli Eleonora Macchi Timothy R. Rudd Rahul Raman Guillherme Sassaki Karthik Viswanathan Edwin A. Yates Zachary Shriver Annamaria Naggi Giangiacomo Torri Ram Sasisekharan Marco Guerrini

The glycan receptor binding and specificity of influenza A viral hemagglutinin (HA) are critical for virus infection and transmission in humans. However, ambiguities in the interpretation of the receptor binding specificity of hemagglutinin from human- and avian-adapted viruses have prevented an understanding of its relationship with aerosol transmissibility, an exclusive property of human-adap...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research 1996
Y Byun H A Jacobs J Feijen S W Kim

An objective of this research is to verify the mechanism of anticoagulant activity of surface-immobilized heparin in the presence of plasma proteins. The competition and binding interaction between immobilized heparin and antithrombin III (ATIII)/thrombin have been described in vitro. However, the strong ionic character of heparin leads to its specific and nonspecific binding with many other pl...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Li Qi John C Kash Vivien G Dugan Ruixue Wang Guozhong Jin Robert E Cunningham Jeffery K Taubenberger

The 1918 influenza pandemic caused more than 40 million deaths and likely resulted from the introduction and adaptation of a novel avian-like virus. Influenza A virus hemagglutinins are important in host switching and virulence. Avian-adapted influenza virus hemagglutinins bind sialic acid receptors linked via alpha2-3 glycosidic bonds, while human-adapted hemagglutinins bind alpha2-6 receptors...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1988
H Soons G Tans H C Hemker

The effect of various well-characterized heparin preparations on the inactivation of human Factor XIa by human antithrombin III was studied. The heparin preparations used were unfractionated heparin and four heparin fractions obtained after anion-exchange chromatography. Inactivation of Factor XIa was monitored with S2366 as chromogenic substrate and followed pseudo-first-order reaction kinetic...

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