TDH induces Ca2+ influx from an extracellular environment accompanied by protein kinase C phosphorylation. Activated protein ... Song L, Hobaugh MR, Shustak C, Cheley S, Bayley H, Gouaux JE (December 1996). "Structure of staphylococcal alpha-hemolysin, a ... Hemolysins or haemolysins are lipids and proteins that cause lysis of red blood cells by disrupting the cell membrane. Although ... Thompson JR, Cronin B, Bayley H, Wallace MI (December 2011). "Rapid assembly of a multimeric membrane protein pore". Biophys. J ...
... staphylococcal Protein A) from the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. This product remains controversial in the ... staphylococcal Protein A" (PDF). McHughen, Alan (22 June 2000). Pandora's Picnic Basket. ISBN 978-0-19-850674-4. "DNA Plant ...
Tudor-staphylococcal nuclease; Vig, vasa intronic gene. Regardless, it is apparent that Argonaute proteins are present and are ... Argonaute proteins are a family of proteins found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Their function in prokaryotes is unknown but ... Ishizuka A, Siomi MC, Siomi H (2002). "A Drosophila fragile X protein interacts with components of RNAi and ribosomal proteins ... melanogaster orthologue of the fragile-X mental retardation protein; Tsn, Tudor-staphylococcal nuclease; Vig, vasa intronic ...
Peacock, Sharon Jayne (2003). Staphylococcal fibronectin-binding proteins. open.ac.uk (PhD thesis). Open University. doi: ... of Oxford and Trinity College Dublin and awarded in 2003 by the Open University for her work on fibronectin-binding proteins in ...
Marraffini, Luciano A.; Schneewind, Olaf (22 April 2005). "Anchor Structure of Staphylococcal Surface Proteins". Journal of ... Marraffini, Luciano A.; DeDent, Andrea C.; Schneewind, Olaf (1 March 2006). "Sortases and the Art of Anchoring Proteins to the ... Marraffini, Luciano A. (2007). Sortases, transpeptidases that anchor proteins to the envelope of Gram-positive bacteria (PhD). ... a transpeptidase that links surface proteins to the envelope of Gram-positive bacteria, in the laboratory of Dr. Olaf ...
Potter, K. N.; Li, Y.; Pascual, V.; Capra, J. D. (1997). "Staphylococcal protein a binding to VH3 encoded immunoglobulins". ... These fragments can often be purified or immobilized using protein L, since protein L interacts with the variable region of ... Protein Engineering Design and Selection. 19 (8): 359-367. doi:10.1093/protein/gzl020. PMID 16760193. Kufer, Peter; Lutterbüse ... A single-chain variable fragment (scFv) is not actually a fragment of an antibody, but instead is a fusion protein of the ...
Penicillin-binding proteins are critical in the crosslinking reaction required for the synthesis of peptidoglycan and are the ... Many Staphylococcal species produce enterotoxins which have known pyrogenic and emetic effects. PCR analysis has detected the ... Additionally, S. schleiferi has been shown to express cell wall-anchored fibronectin-binding proteins which may play a role in ... Staphylococcal species are typically differentiated based on their coagulation reaction but because Staphylococcus schleiferi ...
Staphylococcal nuclease was among the first dozen protein structures solved. Classes in botany and evolution that she had taken ... Richardson JS (1981). "The Anatomy and Taxonomy of Protein Structure". Advances in Protein Chemistry. 34: 167-339. doi:10.1016/ ... in studying the 3-dimensional structure of the staphylococcal nuclease protein (1SNS) by X-ray crystallography for his doctoral ... that make up proteins. The protein folding process involves four levels: primary structures, secondary structures, tertiary ...
... and was later active in protein crystallography. The phase problem had not yet been solved to allow determination of protein ... Wynn R, Harkins PC, Richards FM, Fox RO (1996). "Mobile unnatural amino acid side chains in the core of staphylococcal nuclease ... and as the basis of the buried-surface-area method for estimating the energetics of protein/protein contacts. Richards 1974 ... "Past award recipients". Protein Society. Archived from the original on 13 May 2008. Retrieved 18 June 2012. "APS Member History ...
List of cutaneous conditions List of conditions caused by problems with junctional proteins Rapini RP, Bolognia JL, Jorizzo JL ... Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS) is a dermatological condition caused by Staphylococcus aureus. The disease presents ... Melish, ME; Glasgow, LA (June 1971). "Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome: the expanded clinical syndrome". The Journal of ... ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1. "Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome". Johns Hopkins Medicine. 19 November 2019. Retrieved 1 March ...
Staphylococcal nuclease domain-containing protein 1 also known as 100 kDa coactivator or Tudor domain-containing protein 11 ( ... SND1 is Tudor domain containing protein and Tudor Proteins are highly conserved proteins and even present in Drosophila ... "Staphylococcal nuclease domain-containing protein 1 as a potential tissue marker for prostate cancer". The American Journal of ... "Multifunction protein staphylococcal nuclease domain containing 1 (SND1) promotes tumor angiogenesis in human hepatocellular ...
... as no connection between protein amount and resistance exists. mecA is on staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec, a mobile gene ... The structure of the protein product of this homologue is so similar that the protein can be used in S. aureus. When the mecA ... mecA encodes the protein PBP2A (penicillin-binding protein 2A), a transpeptidase that helps form the bacterial cell wall. PBP2A ... Furthermore, other PBP proteins also affect the resistance of S. aureus to antibiotics. Oxacillin resistance decreased in S. ...
PVL may increase the expression of staphylococcal protein A, a key pro-inflammatory factor for pneumonia. Panton-Valentine ... "PDBe Protein Data Bank in Europe". www.ebi.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 17 June 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2022. Melles ... The structures of both proteins have been solved in the soluble forms, and are present in the PDB as ID codes 1t5r and 1pvl ... Panton, P.N.; Came, M.B.; Valentine, F.C.O.; Lond, M.R.C.P. (March 1932). "Staphylococcal Toxin" (PDF). The Lancet. 1 (5662): ...
Actin-binding protein. In: Cell Motility: Molecules and Organization. Hatano S, Ishikawa H, Sato H, eds. Tokyo: University of ... A staphylococcal slide test for detection of antineutrophil antibodies. Blood. 1980; 56:64-69. 53. Lew PD, Stossel TP. Calcium ... Contractile proteins and the mechanism of phagocytosis. In: Perry SV, Margreth A, Adelstein RS, eds. Contractile Systems in Non ... Actin-binding protein promotes the bipolar and branching polymerization of actin. J Cell Biol. 1980; 87:841-848. 59. Maruyama K ...
Alonso DO, Daggett V (2000). "Staphylococcal protein A: unfolding pathways, unfolded states, and differences between the B and ... Protein A can exist in both secreted and membrane-bound forms, and has two distinct Ig-binding activities: each domain can bind ... Protein A contains five highly homologous immunoglobulin (Ig)-binding domains in tandem (designated domains E, D, A, B and C), ... This article incorporates text from the public domain Pfam and InterPro: IPR003132 (Protein domains, Virulence factors). ...
2003). "A "dock, lock, and latch" structural model for a staphylococcal adhesin binding to fibrinogen". Cell. 115 (2): 217-28. ... The C-terminal domain is responsible for the attachment of the protein to the attachment of the protein to the cell wall. SdrG ... these proteins act as adhesins and help the bacteria adhere to the host tissues via a dock-lock-latch mechanism. This protein ... The whole SdrG protein contains two domains, a N-terminal one named N2 domain and the C-terminal one named N3. The C terminus ...
Staphylococcal toxins are a common cause of food poisoning, for they can be produced by bacteria growing in improperly stored ... Each contains different combinations of surface proteins and different toxins. Relating this information to pathogenic ... The taxonomy is based on 16s rRNA sequences, and most of the staphylococcal species fall into 11 clusters: S. aureus group - S ... Protein Expression and Purification. 34 (1): 111-7. doi:10.1016/j.pep.2003.10.012. PMID 14766306. Becker K, Heilmann C, Peters ...
"Complete sequence of the staphylococcal gene encoding protein A. A gene evolved through multiple duplications". The Journal of ... The Human Protein Atlas program started in 2003 with the aim to contribute to the holistic understanding of all the proteins ... This includes (A) engineered protein A and protein G for purification of antibodies (B) affinity tags for purification of ... of proteins in combination with protein engineering and it has led to many successful applications widely used in the life ...
... (SAK; also known as staphylococcal fibrinolysin or Müller's factor) is a protein produced by Staphylococcus ... The first 27 amino acids code for a signal peptide which is cleaved off in the mature protein (mSak). There is little or no ... doi:10.1016/S0268-9499(97)80069-0. Portal: Biology (Protein pages needing a picture, All articles with unsourced statements, ...
"Effect of nucleic acids on protein synthesis and amino-acid incorporation in disrupted staphylococcal cells". Nature. 173 (4417 ... report their experimental work on protein synthesis at the University of Cambridge, England. Internet Archive. "Protein Factory ... Along with Ernest Gale,: 413 she demonstrated that nucleic acids have an organizing or controlling role in protein synthesis. ... Gale, E. F.; Shepherd, C. J.; Folkes, Joan P. (1958). "Incorporation of Amino-Acids by Disrupted Staphylococcal Cells". Nature ...
Streptococcus species produce M protein, which acts as a superantigen, stimulating a massive systemic immune response which is ... This mainly involves Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria, alone or in combination with staphylococcal infections. Both types of ... It uses six laboratory values: C-reactive protein, total white blood cell count, hemoglobin, sodium, creatinine, and blood ...
Sasso EH, Silverman GJ, Mannik M (September 1991). "Human IgA and IgG F(ab')2 that bind to staphylococcal protein A belong to ... In addition to protein A, other immunoglobulin-binding bacterial proteins such as Protein G, Protein A/G and Protein L are all ... Immunoprecipitation studies with protein A conjugated to beads are also commonly used to purify proteins or protein complexes ... This interaction has been shown to play a key role in the pathogenesis of staphylococcal pneumonia. Protein A has been shown to ...
Torchia assumed emeritus status in 2006, but has continued to publish reviews and retrospectives on the history of protein NMR ... application to staphylococcal nuclease". Biochemistry. 28 (23): 8972-9. doi:10.1021/bi00449a003. PMID 2690953. Torchia, Dennis ... Bax, Ad (December 2011). "Triple resonance three-dimensional protein NMR: Before it became a black box". Journal of Magnetic ... Kay, LE; Torchia, DA; Bax, A (14 November 1989). "Backbone dynamics of proteins as studied by 15N inverse detected ...
Some staphylococcal species have, however, been shown to be flexible enough to pass through 0.22 µm filters. In the processing ... This method is commonly used for heat labile pharmaceuticals and protein solutions in medicinal drug processing. A microfilter ... primarily proteins. This method is a faster process than dry heat sterilization. Steam sterilization is performed using an ... "Molecular indications of protein damage in adenoviruses after UV disinfection". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 77 (3 ...
Protein pages needing a picture, Protein articles without symbol, Proteins, Molecular biology, EC 3.1.31). ... Cusumano CL, Taniuchi H, Anfinsen CB (1968). "Staphylococcal nuclease (Foggi strain). I. Order of cyanogen bromide fragments ... Removal of nucleic acids from laboratory protein preparations allowing for protein folding and structure-function studies. ... was solved very early in the history of protein crystallography, in 1969, deposited as now-obsolete Protein Data Bank file 1SNS ...
... was expressed in cells as a fusion protein with several known stress granule-associated proteins. Proteins in close proximity ... "Tudor staphylococcal nuclease links formation of stress granules and processing bodies with mRNA catabolism in Arabidopsis". ... Although some protein components are shared between stress granules and processing bodies, the majority of proteins in either ... A curated database of stress granule-associated proteins can be found here [1]. The following is a list of proteins that have ...
Other virulence factors have been reported, the production of protein A with binding sites for immunoglobulin G (IgG) allows ... Further, it has been suggested that resistance may be passed between staphylococcal species especially when treating pigs ... For beta-lactam resistance, the mechanism is by altering penicillin binding protein production which is encoded by mecA. ... doi:10.1111/j.1439-0450.1979.tb00814.x. Nishifuji K, Sugai M, Amagai M (January 2008). "Staphylococcal exfoliative toxins: " ...
ISBN 978-1-58829-573-6. Romano EL, Romano M (1977). "Staphylococcal protein a bound to colloidal gold: A useful reagent to ... The biocompatibility and high surface energy of Au allow it to bind to a large amount of protein without altering its activity ... This ligand exchange can produce conjugation with a number of biomolecules from DNA to RNA to proteins to polymers (such as PEG ... In vitro toxicity results can vary depending on the type of the cellular growth media with different protein compositions, the ...
NSP4, is a protein that is made during the intracellular phase of the virion's life cycle and is known to have a primary ... An example is staphylococcal enterotoxin B. Each superantigen possesses slightly different binding mode(s) when it interacts ... 25 staphylococcal enterotoxins (SEs), mainly produced by Staphylococcus aureus, have been identified to date and named ... These toxins share the ability to bind to the major histocompatibility complex proteins of their hosts. A more distant relative ...
In vitro, RNAIII is expressed post exponentially, inhibiting translation of the surface proteins, notably protein A, while ... Novick RP, Ross HF, Projan SJ, Kornblum J, Kreiswirth B, Moghazeh S (October 1993). "Synthesis of staphylococcal virulence ... aureus genes encoding exoproteins and cell wall associated proteins plus others encoding regulatory proteins The RNAIII ... Some of these interactions are inhibitory, others stimulatory; among the former is the regulatory protein Rot. ...