نتایج جستجو برای: letal toxin b

تعداد نتایج: 942877  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
J S Moncrief L Zheng L M Neville D M Lyerly

Toxin-specific enzyme immunoassays, cytotoxicity assays, and PCR were used to analyze 48 toxin A-negative, toxin B-positive Clostridium difficile isolates from various geographical sites around the world. All the isolates were negative by the TOX-A TEST and positive by the TOX A/B TEST. A deletion of approximately 1.7 kb was found at the 3' end of the toxA gene for all the isolates, similar to ...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
J A Coffield N M Bakry A B Maksymowych L L Simpson

Botulinum toxin blocks transmitter release by proceeding through a series of four steps: binding to cell surface receptors, penetration of the cell membrane by receptor-mediated endocytosis, penetration of the endosome membrane by pH-induced translocation, and intracellular proteolysis of substrates that govern exocytosis. Each of these steps is essential for toxin action on intact cells. There...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
L C Williamson K E Bateman J C Clifford E A Neale

Tetanus toxin produces spastic paralysis in situ by blocking inhibitory neurotransmitter release in the spinal cord. Although di- and trisialogangliosides bind tetanus toxin, their role as productive toxin receptors remains unclear. We examined toxin binding and action in spinal cord cell cultures grown in the presence of fumonisin B(1), an inhibitor of ganglioside synthesis. Mouse spinal cord ...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
mr akbari eidgahi from the biochemistry dept . pasteur institute of iran. tehran mh shah-hosseiny the biology dept .. faculty of science. imam hosein university. tehran. b tabarrai from the biochemistry dept . pasteur institute of iran. tehran v rechinsky office for scientific and industrial studies. presidency. tehran. i.r. iran.

with the plasmid dna from a clinical isolate of enterotoxigenic escherichia coli (etec) h 10407 as template, pcr-mediated cloning of the sequence encoding the heat-labile toxin b subunit (l t -b) has been carried out. then this sequence was recloned into the ptrc 99a and pet23a expression vectors to give the pjasmids ptrcltb and petltb, respectively. after induction, the former plasmid provides...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1991
D E McMillin L L Muldrow S J Leggette Y Abdulahi U M Ekanemesang

Three separate sets of polymerase chain reaction primers were designed to specifically detect the presence of a toxin A gene fragment, a toxin B gene fragment, and the entire toxin B gene. In addition toxin gene fragments that were amplified from well characterized toxic strains were tagged fluorescently and used as hybridization probes to screen C. difficile strains. A survey of 37 toxic strai...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2002
Franca R Zaretzky Mary C Gray Erik L Hewlett

Adenylate cyclase (AC) toxin from Bordetella pertussis is unusual in that, unlike most other members of the repeats-in-toxin family that are released into the extracellular milieu, it remains associated with the bacterial surface. In this study, we investigated the nature of the association of this toxin with the surface of B. pertussis. AC toxin was extracted from crude outer membrane preparat...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2006
Barbara Geric Robert J Carman Maja Rupnik Christopher W Genheimer Susan P Sambol David M Lyerly Dale N Gerding Stuart Johnson

Binary toxin CDT or its genes have been identified in some strains of Clostridium difficile that also produce the large clostridial toxins, toxins A and B (A+B+CDT+), including a newly recognized epidemic strain in the United States and Canada. To study the effects of binary toxin alone, we characterized 4 binary toxin CDT-positive only (A-B-CDT+) C. difficile strains. Unlike other clostridial ...

2009
Ruth Murray Dave Boyd Paul N Levett Michael R Mulvey Michelle J Alfa

BACKGROUND The increased severity of disease associated with the NAP1 strain of Clostridium difficile has been attributed to mutations to the tcdC gene which codes for a negative regulator of toxin production. To assess the role of hyper-production of Toxins A and B in clinical isolates of Clostridium difficile, two NAP1-related and five NAP1 non-related strains were compared. METHODS Sequenc...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1994
I Just H P Richter U Prepens C von Eichel-Streiber K Aktories

Clostridium difficile toxin B and Clostridium botulinum C3 exoenzyme caused comparable morphological alteration of CHO cells, which was accompanied by disaggregation of the microfilamental cytoskeleton. The cytotoxic effect of toxin B was correlated with a decrease in C3-catalyzed ADP-ribosylation of the low-molecular-mass GTP-binding protein Rho, which is involved in the regulation of the acti...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1984
I Ohishi

The production and the oral toxicity for mice of Clostridium botulinum type A and B toxins of different strains were studied. All five type B strains produced both 16S (large or L) and 12S (medium or M) toxins, although the relative amounts varied with the strains. The culture supernatant of type B Okra strain was the most potent in oral toxicity. The L toxin of this culture was about 700 times...

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