نتایج جستجو برای: ccdB

تعداد نتایج: 95  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
E M Bahassi M H O'Dea N Allali J Messens M Gellert M Couturier

The F plasmid-carried bacterial toxin, the CcdB protein, is known to act on DNA gyrase in two different ways. CcdB poisons the gyrase-DNA complex, blocking the passage of polymerases and leading to double-strand breakage of the DNA. Alternatively, in cells that overexpress CcdB, the A subunit of DNA gyrase (GyrA) has been found as an inactive complex with CcdB. We have reconstituted the inactiv...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Andrew B. Smith Anthony Maxwell

DNA gyrase is the only topoisomerase able to introduce negative supercoils into DNA. Absent in humans, gyrase is a successful target for antibacterial drugs. However, increasing drug resistance is a serious problem and new agents are urgently needed. The naturally-produced Escherichia coli toxin CcdB has been shown to target gyrase by what is predicted to be a novel mechanism. CcdB has been pre...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2015
Yee Gyung Kwak George A Jacoby David C Hooper

Plasmid toxins CcdB and ParE are part of addiction systems promoting plasmid maintenance. Both target host DNA gyrase, as do quinolones and plasmid-determined Qnr proteins that protect gyrase from quinolone inhibition. We cloned qnrB4, qnrS1, ccdB, parE, and the antitoxin-encoding genes ccdA and parD on compatible plasmids and tested them in combination. CcdB and ParE had no specific effect on ...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2006
Donald H Lambert

1. The Closed Claims Database (CCDB) (2,3) is 60 times larger than Kopp’s. 2. The outcome at the Mayo Clinic should be better than at the varied hospitals represented in the CCDB, where fewer resources are available compared with a tertiary care facility. 3. The distribution of serious outcomes in the CCDB does not necessarily match those from a single institution’s sample. 4. Because the CCDB ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2010
Natalie De Jonge Walter Hohlweg Abel Garcia-Pino Michal Respondek Lieven Buts Sarah Haesaerts Jurij Lah Klaus Zangger Remy Loris

CcdB(Vfi) from Vibrio fischeri is a member of the CcdB family of toxins that poison covalent gyrase-DNA complexes. In solution CcdB(Vfi) is a dimer that unfolds to the corresponding monomeric components in a two-state fashion. In the unfolded state, the monomer retains a partial secondary structure. This observation correlates well with the crystal and NMR structures of the protein, which show ...

2011
Subhash M. Agarwal Dhwani Raghav Harinder Singh Gajendra P. S. Raghava

The Cervical Cancer gene DataBase (CCDB, http://crdd.osdd.net/raghava/ccdb) is a manually curated catalog of experimentally validated genes that are thought, or are known to be involved in the different stages of cervical carcinogenesis. In spite of the large women population that is presently affected from this malignancy still at present, no database exists that catalogs information on genes ...

2013
David N. Orloff Janet H. Iwasa Maryann E. Martone Mark H. Ellisman Caroline M. Kane

The cell: an image library-CCDB (CIL-CCDB) (http://www.cellimagelibrary.org) is a searchable database and archive of cellular images. As a repository for microscopy data, it accepts all forms of cell imaging from light and electron microscopy, including multi-dimensional images, Z- and time stacks in a broad variety of raw-data formats, as well as movies and animations. The software design of C...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Shan Sundararaj Anchi Guo Bahram Habibi-Nazhad Melania Rouani Paul Stothard Michael Ellison David S. Wishart

The CyberCell Database (CCDB: http://redpoll. pharmacy.ualberta.ca/CCDB) is a comprehensive, web-accessible database designed to support and coordinate international efforts in modeling an Escherichia coli cell on a computer. The CCDB brings together both observed and derived quantitative data from numerous independent sources covering many aspects of the genomic, proteomic and metabolomic char...

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2008
Maryann E Martone Joshua Tran Willy W Wong Joy Sargis Lisa Fong Stephen Larson Stephan P Lamont Amarnath Gupta Mark H Ellisman

Databases have become integral parts of data management, dissemination, and mining in biology. At the Second Annual Conference on Electron Tomography, held in Amsterdam in 2001, we proposed that electron tomography data should be shared in a manner analogous to structural data at the protein and sequence scales. At that time, we outlined our progress in creating a database to bring together cel...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Arti Tripathi Pooja C Dewan Bipasha Barua Raghavan Varadarajan

Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are found on both bacterial plasmids and chromosomes, but in most cases their functional role is unclear. Gene knockouts often yield limited insights into functions of individual TA systems because of their redundancy. The well-characterized F-plasmid-based CcdAB TA system is important for F-plasmid maintenance. We have isolated several point mutants of the toxin Cc...

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