نتایج جستجو برای: leishmania tarentolae

تعداد نتایج: 13657  

Journal: :Gene 1984
G Z Kidane D Hughes L Simpson

Several unit-length minicircles from the kinetoplast DNA of Leishmania tarentolae were cloned into pBR322 and into M13 phage vectors. The complete nucleotide sequences of three different partially homologous minicircles were obtained. The molecules contained a region of approx. 80% sequence homology extending for 160-270 bp and a region unique to each minicircle . A 14-mer was found to be conse...

Journal: :cell journal 0

introduction: at present, most recombinant proteins are produced in prokaryotes especially e coli. yeasts and cho also are used as eukaryotic hosts. leishmania tarentolae, a parasite of lizards, a member of trypanosomatidae family is one of the new systems for expression of heterologous proteins. in this system, some of the parasitic protozoa features are used in expression of mammalian protein...

Journal: :Biotechnology and applied biochemistry 2007
Mohammad Soleimani Fereidoun Mahboudi Noushin Davoudi Amir Amanzadeh Mohammad Azizi Ahmad Adeli Hossein Rastegar Farzaneh Barkhordari Behrokh Mohajer-Maghari

A variety of recombinant protein expression systems have been developed for heterologous genes in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems such as bacteria, yeast, mammals, insects, transgenic animals and transgenic plants. Also, it has been reported that Leishmania tarentolae, a trypanosomatid protozoan parasite of the white-spotted wall gecko (Tarentola annularis), has the capability of expres...

Journal: :Parasitology today 1988
L Simpson G Holz

Taxonomic studies and classification of Leishmania species have developed rapidly in recent years, but controversy still surrounds the relationships between those species infecting lizards and those infecting mammals. Some authorities maintain that the leishmanias o f lizards form a sufficiently distinct group to be ranked as a separate genus - Sauroleishmania(1,2) - while Wallbanks et al. have...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2008
Susan Wyllie Tim J Vickers Alan H Fairlamb

The clinical value of antimonial drugs, the mainstay therapy for leishmaniasis, is now threatened by the emergence of acquired drug resistance, and a comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms is required. Using the model organism Leishmania tarentolae, we have examined the role of trypanothione S-transferase (TST) in trivalent antimony [Sb(III)] resistance. TST has S-transferase ...

Journal: :Molecular membrane biology 2013
Suzan Ruehrer Hartmut Michel

Cell-free protein production offers a versatile alternative to complement in vivo expression systems. However, usage of prokaryotic cell-free systems often leads to non-functional proteins. We modified a previously designed cell-free system based on the protozoan Leishmania tarentolae, a parasite of the Moorish gecko Tarentola mauritanica, together with a species-independent translational seque...

Journal: :Molecular and biochemical parasitology 1992
D McMahon-Pratt Y Traub-Cseko K L Lohman D D Rogers S M Beverley

Immunization with the GP46/M-2 membrane glycoprotein of Leishmania amazonensis has been shown to induce a protective immune response against infection. We have surveyed a variety of trypanosomatid species and genera for the presence and expression of this gene family, information that will be relevant to future vaccine studies against leishmaniasis. Molecular karyotype analysis revealed the pre...

Journal: :Protein expression and purification 2011
Hakan Dortay Sandra M Schmöckel Joerg Fettke Bernd Mueller-Roeber

With its homo-pentameric structure and calcium-dependent specificity for phosphocholine (PCh), human c-reactive protein (CRP) is produced by the liver and secreted in elevated quantities in response to inflammation. CRP is widely accepted as a cardiac marker, e.g. in point-of-care diagnostics, however, its heterologous expression has proven difficult. Here, we demonstrate the expression of CRP ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Xuedong Kang Guanghan Gao Kestrel Rogers Arnold M Falick Sharleen Zhou Larry Simpson

Uridine (U)-insertion/deletion RNA editing in trypanosome mitochondria involves an initial cleavage of the preedited mRNA at specific sites determined by the annealing of partially complementary guide RNAs. An involvement of two RNase III-containing core editing complex (L-complex) proteins, MP90 (KREPB1) and MP61 (KREPB3) in, respectively, U-deletion and U-insertion editing, has been suggested...

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