نتایج جستجو برای: ricin toxin b

تعداد نتایج: 943509  

2012
Paul G. Wahome Sarita Ahlawat Nicholas J. Mantis

Ricin is a member of the ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP) family of plant and bacterial toxins. In this study we used a high-throughput, cell-based assay to screen more than 118,000 compounds from diverse chemical libraries for molecules that reduced ricin-induced cell death. We describe three compounds, PW66, PW69, and PW72 that at micromolar concentrations significantly delayed ricin-induc...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
M L Grossbard J M Lambert V S Goldmacher W A Blättler L M Nadler

Anti-B4-blocked ricin (Anti-B4-bR) is an immunotoxin comprised of the anti-B4 monoclonal antibody and the protein toxin, "blocked ricin." In blocked ricin, the galactose-binding sites of the ricin B-chain which mediate nonspecific binding to cells are blocked by covalently linked affinity ligands prepared from N-linked oligosaccharides of fetuin. Blocked ricin consists of two species, one with ...

Journal: :Blood 1993
M L Grossbard J G Gribben A S Freedman J M Lambert J Kinsella S N Rabinowe L Eliseo J A Taylor W A Blättler C L Epstein

Anti-B-blocked ricin (anti-B4-bR) combines the specificity of the anti-B4 (CD19) monoclonal antibody with the protein toxin "blocked ricin." In blocked ricin, affinity ligands are attached to the ricin B-chain to attenuate its lectin binding capacity. In a phase I trial, Anti-B4-bR was administered by 7-day continuous infusion to 12 patients in complete remission after autologous bone marrow tr...

2004
Om Kumar A. B. Nashikkar R. Jayaraj R. Vijayaraghavan

Ricin is a highly toxic plant toxin of Ricinus comtnunis seeds, commonly known as castor seeds. The toxin was extracted and purified using affinity and size exclusion chromatography. The purity of ricin was evaluated by the sodium dodecylsulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Purified ricin gives a single band under non-reduced condition and two bands under reduced condition. The molecula...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2010
Jie Zhuang Tao Cheng Lizeng Gao Yongting Luo Quan Ren Di Lu Fangqiong Tang Xiangling Ren Dongling Yang Jing Feng Jingdong Zhu Xiyun Yan

We developed a novel silica coating magnetic nanoparticle-based silver enhancement immunoassay (SEIA) for ricin toxin (RT) rapid electrical detection using interdigitated array microelectrodes (IDAMs) as electrodes. This novel system was developed by taking advantage of the separation and enrichment properties of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) and the catalytic properties of gold nanoparticles (...

2011
Mina-Olga Aletrari Craig McKibbin Helen Williams Vidya Pawar Paola Pietroni J. Michael Lord Sabine L. Flitsch Roger Whitehead Eileithyia Swanton Stephen High Robert A. Spooner

BACKGROUND The small molecule Eeyarestatin I (ESI) inhibits the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-cytosol dislocation and subsequent degradation of ERAD (ER associated protein degradation) substrates. Toxins such as ricin and Shiga/Shiga-like toxins (SLTx) are endocytosed and trafficked to the ER. Their catalytic subunits are thought to utilise ERAD-like mechanisms to dislocate from the ER into the cy...

2011
Patricia M. Legler Robert N. Brey Joan E. Smallshaw Ellen S. Vitetta Charles B. Millard

RiVax is a recombinant protein that is currently under clinical development as part of a human vaccine to protect against ricin poisoning. RiVax includes ricin A-chain (RTA) residues 1-267 with two intentional amino-acid substitutions, V76M and Y80A, aimed at reducing toxicity. Here, the crystal structure of RiVax was solved to 2.1 Å resolution and it was shown that it is superposable with that...

2017
Patricia M. Legler Jaimee R. Compton Martha L. Hale George P. Anderson Mark A. Olson Charles B. Millard Ellen R. Goldman

Ricin is an A-B ribosome inactivating protein (RIP) toxin composed of an A-chain subunit (RTA) that contains a catalytic N-glycosidase and a B-chain (RTB) lectin domain that binds cell surface glycans. Ricin exploits retrograde transport to enter into the Golgi and the endoplasmic reticulum, and then dislocates into the cytoplasm where it can reach its substrate, the rRNA. A subset of isolated ...

2015
Seth H. Pincus Manoj Bhaskaran Robert N. Brey Peter J. Didier Lara A. Doyle-Meyers Chad J. Roy Nilgun E. Tumer

Ricin is a potential bioweapon that could be used against civilian and military personnel. Aerosol exposure is the most likely route of contact to ricin toxin that will result in the most severe toxicity. Early recognition of ricin exposure is essential if specific antidotes are to be applied. Initial diagnosis will most likely be syndromic, i.e., fitting clinical and laboratory signs into a pa...

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2016
Paul D R Dyer Arun K Kotha Alex S Gollings Susan A Shorter Thomas R Shepherd Marie W Pettit Bruce D Alexander Giulia T M Getti Samer El-Daher Les Baillie Simon C W Richardson

The catechin, epigallocatechin gallate (eGCG), found in green tea, has inhibitory activity against a number of protein toxins and was investigated in relation to its impact upon ricin toxin (RT) in vitro. The IC(50) for RT was 0.08±0.004 ng/mL whereas the IC(50) for RT+100 μM eGCG was 3.02±0.572 ng/mL, indicating that eGCG mediated a significant (p<0.0001) reduction in ricin toxicity. This expe...

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