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... bacterial transferrin receptor complex MeSH D12.776.157.905.500.249.500 - transferrin-binding protein a MeSH D12.776.157.905. ... tnf receptor-associated factor 1 MeSH D12.776.157.057.500.750 - tnf receptor-associated factor 2 MeSH D12.776.157.057.500.875 ... tnf receptor-associated factor 3 MeSH D12.776.157.057.500.937 - tnf receptor-associated factor 5 MeSH D12.776.157.057.500.968 ... electron transport complex i MeSH D12.776.157.530.450.250.875.468 - electron transport complex iii MeSH D12.776.157.530.450.250 ...
Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex Entry term(s). Transferrin Binding Protein Complex, Bacterial Transferrin-Binding ... Transferrin Binding Protein Complex, Bacterial. Transferrin-Binding Protein Complex, Bacterial. Tree number(s):. D12.776. ... Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex - Preferred Concept UI. M0404226. Scope note. A complex of proteins that forms a ... A complex of proteins that forms a receptor for TRANSFERRIN in BACTERIA. Many pathogenic bacteria utilize the transferrin- ...
Bacterial Secretion Systems G6.99.112.104 D5.500.890.500 G6.590.110.104 Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex D12.776.97.141 ... Receptor, ErbB-2 D23.101.840.642 D23.101.140.642 Receptor, ErbB-3 D23.101.840.721 D23.101.140.721 Receptor, ErbB-4 D23.101. ... Receptor, Adenosine A1 D12.776.543.750.810.700.100 Receptor, Adenosine A2A D12.776.543.750.810.700.200.100 Receptor, Adenosine ... Receptor, Notch2 D12.776.930.670.750 D12.776.930.770.750 Receptor, PAR-1 D12.776.543.750.705.675.892.790 Receptor, Serotonin, 5 ...
Bacterial Secretion Systems G6.99.112.104 D5.500.890.500 G6.590.110.104 Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex D12.776.97.141 ... Receptor, ErbB-2 D23.101.840.642 D23.101.140.642 Receptor, ErbB-3 D23.101.840.721 D23.101.140.721 Receptor, ErbB-4 D23.101. ... Receptor, Adenosine A1 D12.776.543.750.810.700.100 Receptor, Adenosine A2A D12.776.543.750.810.700.200.100 Receptor, Adenosine ... Receptor, Notch2 D12.776.930.670.750 D12.776.930.770.750 Receptor, PAR-1 D12.776.543.750.705.675.892.790 Receptor, Serotonin, 5 ...
Bacterial Secretion Systems G6.99.112.104 D5.500.890.500 G6.590.110.104 Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex D12.776.97.141 ... Receptor, ErbB-2 D23.101.840.642 D23.101.140.642 Receptor, ErbB-3 D23.101.840.721 D23.101.140.721 Receptor, ErbB-4 D23.101. ... Receptor, Adenosine A1 D12.776.543.750.810.700.100 Receptor, Adenosine A2A D12.776.543.750.810.700.200.100 Receptor, Adenosine ... Receptor, Notch2 D12.776.930.670.750 D12.776.930.770.750 Receptor, PAR-1 D12.776.543.750.705.675.892.790 Receptor, Serotonin, 5 ...
Bacterial Processes G6.99.112 G6.590.110 Bacterial Shedding G7.700.85 G7.75 Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex D12.776. ... Receptors, Transferrin D12.776.543.750.800 Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Member 14 D12.776.543.750.925.850 D12.776.543.750. ... Receptor Aggregation G4.299.780 G4.774 Receptor Cross-Talk G4.299.785 G4.794 Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases D12.776.543.750. ... 60 D12.776.543.750.630 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase-like Orphan Receptors D12.776.543.750.60.233 D12.776.543.750.630.233 Receptor, ...
Bacterial Processes G6.99.112 G6.590.110 Bacterial Shedding G7.700.85 G7.75 Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex D12.776. ... Receptors, Transferrin D12.776.543.750.800 Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Member 14 D12.776.543.750.925.850 D12.776.543.750. ... Receptor Aggregation G4.299.780 G4.774 Receptor Cross-Talk G4.299.785 G4.794 Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases D12.776.543.750. ... 60 D12.776.543.750.630 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase-like Orphan Receptors D12.776.543.750.60.233 D12.776.543.750.630.233 Receptor, ...
Bacterial Processes G6.99.112 G6.590.110 Bacterial Shedding G7.700.85 G7.75 Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex D12.776. ... Receptors, Transferrin D12.776.543.750.800 Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Member 14 D12.776.543.750.925.850 D12.776.543.750. ... Receptor Aggregation G4.299.780 G4.774 Receptor Cross-Talk G4.299.785 G4.794 Receptor Protein-Tyrosine Kinases D12.776.543.750. ... 60 D12.776.543.750.630 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase-like Orphan Receptors D12.776.543.750.60.233 D12.776.543.750.630.233 Receptor, ...
... reported that lcn2 containing the iron complex of the bacterial siderophore donates iron to cells via the lcn2 receptor (lcn2R/ ... The donation of iron to the cell leads to a decrease in transferrin receptor (TfR1) expression and an increase in ferritin ... Internalization of lcn2 and its receptor leads to the uptake of iron from the siderophore-iron complex. ... The expression of the lcn2 receptor (lcn2R/24p3R) that has been shown to mediate lcn2-induced cell death (Devireddy et al., ...
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins. *Adhesins, Bacterial. *Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex. *Fimbriae Proteins ... Most fimbriae (FIMBRIAE, BACTERIAL) of gram-negative bacteria function as adhesins, but in many cases it is a minor subunit ... "Adhesins, Bacterial" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicines controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical ... This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Adhesins, Bacterial" by people in this website by year, and ...
Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex [D12.776.097.120.300] * Fimbriae Proteins [D12.776.097.120.425] ... Bacterial Proteins [D12.776.097] * Antigens, Bacterial [D12.776.097.025] * Adhesins, Bacterial [D12.776.097.025.050] * Adhesins ... Bacterial Proteins [D12.776.097] * Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins [D12.776.097.120] * Adhesins, Bacterial [D12.776.097.120. ... Adhesin, Bacterial Adhesins, Fimbrial Bacterial Adhesin Bacterial Adhesins Fimbrial Adhesins Registry Number. 0. Previous ...
Maiden MC, van Rensburg MJ, Bray JE, Earle SG, Ford SA, Jolley KA, MLST revisited: the gene-by-gene approach to bacterial ... The hemoglobin receptor is detected more frequently among isolates involved with disease than among those involved with ... We tested the virulence of these isolates in a relevant animal model, transgenic mice expressing the human transferrin (13). ... lacked the hpuA and hpuB genes that mediate heme-iron acquisition from hemoglobin and hemoglobin-haptoglobin complexes. However ...
"Studies on regulation of mammalian iron transporter transferrin receptor by catecholamines". Council of Scientific and ... National Biosciences Award to work on project entitled "Functional characterization of unique bacterial gyrase in the malaria ... of DNA replication and non-replication function of two putative homologues of Plasmodium falciparum Origin Recognition Complex ... Investigation on regulation of transferrin receptor by insulin. Indian Council of Medical Research (2007-09). ...
... such as transferrin receptor and integrin β1 (CD29) [8,9,10,11]. Cell surface transferrin receptor is required for B and T cell ... It also interacts with Akt to form a protein complex, acting as an adaptor for the endocytic recycling of intracellular cargos ... It also binds to NOD1/NOD2 and then inhibits NF-κB activation in response to the stimulation of bacterial components in ... Neckers, L.M.; Yenokida, G.; James, S.P. The role of the transferrin receptor in human B lymphocyte activation. J. Immunol. ...
Transferrin and the blood brain barrier. Transferrin, an iron binding protein that facilitates iron uptake in cells, is an ... After interacting with CARD-CARD, NOD2 may bind/activate RIP2/RICK and this active NOD2:RIP2 complex then stimulates MAPK (JNK ... NOD2 stimulation induces autophagy in dendritic cells influencing bacterial handling and antigen presentation. Nat. Med. Dec 6 ... Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-containing protein 2 (NOD2) is an intracellular pattern recognition receptor (PRR) ...
The mechanisms involve induction of transferrin receptor expression on the surface and disruption of Janus kinase (Jak) and ... PcG proteins fall into two functionally distinct protein complexes, Polycomb repressive complex (PRC) 1 and 2, and are involved ... It is established that bacterial pathogens exploit host PTM machinery to promote bacterial survival and replication. Many ... 2) Both ehrlichial TRPs and Wnt5a can interact with the unknown receptor and LRP6 co-receptor and activate canonical Wnt ...
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins. *Bacterial Proton-Translocating ATPases. *Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex ... They are protein or lipopolysaccharide-protein complexes used in taxonomy studies of bacteria. ...
... suggesting that the labelled protein could be transported via the transferrin receptor. Overall, the work in this thesis ... The ligands of the compounds show promising cytotoxicity and selectivity, whereas the bimetallic complexes are less active, but ... the compounds showed little activity against a panel of bacterial pathogens. This suggested a fundamental harmacological issue ... The first study utilizes Fc as a bridge between two biologically-active molecules, biotin, a receptor targeting moiety, and ...
Mouse anti-transferrin receptor monoclonal antibody (H68.4; 1:100) was from Zymed Laboratories. Mouse anti-DYKDDDDK (FLAG) ... whereas others such as mannose 6-phosphate receptors and some bacterial toxins enter the trans-Golgi network. In the third ... In this study, we confirmed a previous finding that a component of the ESCRT-I complex, Vps37B, is a binding partner of SH3YL1 ... 1A, lower panels). In contrast, SH3YL1-mCherry did not overlap with transferrin receptor, a recycling endosome marker (Fig. S1A ...
The receptor-holotoxin complex is endocytosed.. * The complex moves to Golgi apparatus and then to the endoplasmic reticulum. ... Bacterial shedding usually ceases within 4 weeks of the onset of illness; rarely, it can persist for months. Appropriate ... transferrin and lactoferrin). Many bacteria can secrete iron chelating compounds, or siderophores, which chelate iron from the ... Treatment of bacterial enteritis. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 1998 May. 17(5):420-1. [QxMD MEDLINE Link]. ...
Bacterial siderophores are small molecules with unmatched capacity to scavenge iron from proteins and the extracellular milieu ... The ability of bacteria to synthesize proprietary siderophores may have increased bacterial evolutionary fitness; one way that ... Knocking out SchF0, an enzyme involved in the assembly of enterobactin alone, significantly reduced bacterial fitness. This ... study shows the natural occurrence of serratiochelins, photobactin, enterobactin, and aerobactin in a single bacterial species ...
Together with its putative receptor, receptor for advanced glycation end product, we demonstrate their check details ... Complex patterns of DNA binding were noted for extended PBD dimers. Modelling of DNA strand cross-linking by PBD dimers ... "Upregulation of Zip14 contributes to hepatic zinc (Zn) and non-transferrin-bound iron (Fe) uptake during infection and ... activity of PBD-biaryl conjugates was determined by inability to excise covalently bound drug molecules from bacterial duplex ...
Examples of such genes include bacterial-recognizing Toll-like receptors TLR4 and TLR5 and within these genes site proximal to ... Another important adaptation is the capacity to withstand hypoxic conditions, and in this regard the transferrin receptor 1 ... Penguin Genetics Suggests Complex History. By Kevin E. Noonan --. Penguins are unique among bird species, having lost the ... Finally, the transferrin gene has undergone positive selection in penguins, which the authors speculate reflects resistance to ...
M catarrhalis also expresses specific proteins for iron uptake that act as receptors for transferrin and lactoferrin. ... Bacterial infection in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in 2000: a state-of-the-art review. Clin Microbiol Rev. 2001 Apr. ... produce a protein that confers resistance to complement by interfering with the formation of the membrane attack complex. ... Efficacy and safety of moxifloxacin for community-acquired bacterial pneumonia based on pharmacokinetic analysis. J Infect ...
Tracking the abundance of TfR on the cell surface and the internalization of its ligand transferrin revealed that USMB acutely ... for the internalization of receptor-bound macromolecules such as Transferrin Receptor (TfR), and distinct mechanism(s) that ... These studies have revealed a complex regulation of cargo receptor and CCP dynamics by lipids such as phosphatidic acid [18], ... a bacterial pore-forming toxin. Ca2+ influx through SLO pores leads to lysosome exocytosis, part of the repair mechanism ...
bi-antennary complex-type N-glycan with outer Gal and bisecting GlcNAc, no affinity for fully sialylated N-type ... A unique N-glycan on human transferrin in CSF: a possible biomarker for iNPH. S. Futakawa, K. Nara, M. Miyajima, A. Kuno, H. ... Binding sugars: from natural lectins to synthetic receptors and engineered neolectins.. Arnaud, J., Audfray, A., Imberty, A., ... Lectin microarray reveals binding profiles of Lactobacillus casei strains in a comprehensive analysis of bacterial cell wall ...
Hydrophobic Interactions in Complexes of Antimicrobial Peptides with Bacterial Polysaccharides Journal Articles ... Dopamine receptor modulation by Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2 analogs possessing cyclic amino acid residues at the C-terminal position ... HUMAN TRANSFERRIN, ASIALOTRANSFERRIN AND THE INTERMEDIATE FORMS Journal Articles * High throughput screening identifies novel ... Single amino acid chelate complexes of the M(CO)3+ core for correlating fluorescence and radioimaging studies (M = 99mTc or Re) ...
... transferrin receptors (CD71), and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules (HLA-DR). Detection of activation ... Bacteriophage PhiX174 (a bacterial virus noninfective in humans) has been shown to be a potent, safe, and useful antigen; it ... Salzer U, Grimbacher B. TACItly changing tunes: farewell to a yin and yang of BAFF receptor and TACI in humoral immunity? New ... Reduced class-switched memory B cells; hypogammaglobulinemia; reduced binding of C3d-containing immune complexes and EBV-gp350 ...
Catecholamine stress hormones are in a position to bind transferrin and lactoferrin, to kind direct complexes with ferric iron ... This capability of stress hormones to mediate bacterial iron acquisition from transferrin and lactoferrin has been proposed to ... Endotoxin recognition molecules MD-2 and toll-like receptor 4 also may be thought-about as potential targets for therapeutic ... Gonococcal transferrin-binding protein 2 facilitates however just isnt essential for transferrin utilization. The iron-binding ...