959 resultados para Wild-type amidase from pseudomonas aeruginosa


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Purpose: This study was conducted to study the influence of protein structure on the immunogenicity in wild-type and immune tolerant mice of well-characterized degradation products of recombinant human interferon alpha2b (rhIFNα2b). Methods: RhIFNα2b was degraded by metal-catalyzed oxidation (M), cross-linking with glutaraldehyde (G), oxidation with hydrogen peroxide (H), and incubation in a boiling water bath (B). The products were characterized with UV absorption, circular dichroism and fluorescence spectroscopy, gel permeation chromatography, reverse-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Western blotting, and mass spectrometry. The immunogenicity of the products was evaluated in wild-type mice and in transgenic mice immune tolerant for hIFNα2. Serum antibodies were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay or surface plasmon resonance. Results: M-rhIFNα2b contained covalently aggregated rhIFNα2b with three methionines partly oxidized to methionine sulfoxides. G-rhIFNα2b contained covalent aggregates and did not show changes in secondary structure. H-rhIFNα2b was only chemically changed with four partly oxidized methionines. B-rhIFNα2b was largely unfolded and heavily aggregated. Nontreated (N) rhIFNα2b was immunogenic in the wild-type mice but not in the transgenic mice, showing that the latter were immune tolerant for rhIFNα2b. The anti-rhIFNα2b antibody levels in the wild-type mice depended on the degradation product: M-rhIFNα2b > H-rhIFNα2b ∼ N-rhIFNα2b ≫ B-rhIFNα2b; G-rhIFNα2b did not induce anti-rhIFNα2b antibodies. In the transgenic mice, only M-rhIFNα2b could break the immune tolerance. Conclusions: RhIFNα2b immunogenicity is related to its structural integrity. Moreover, the immunogenicity of aggregated rhIFNα2b depends on the structure and orientation of the constituent protein molecules and/or on the aggregate size.

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Animal Cognition, V.6, pp. 213-223

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Ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a rare and invasive infection that can be associated with agammaglobulinemia. The cornerstone of the treatment is based on prompt recognition with appropriate antibiotic coverage and intravenous immunoglobulin. The authors report a case of EG emphasizing the clinical and therapeutic aspects of this condition.

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As infecções severas causadas por Pseudomonas Aeruginosa têm assumido na última década um papel de destaque, dado tratar-se de um microrganismo de difícil erradicação e com elevada resistência intrínseca e adquirida. Em P. aeruginosa foram caracterizados sete sistemas de bombas de efluxo, os quais contribuem para o desenvolvimento de fenótipos de multiresistência às classes de antibióticos clinicamente mais relevantes. Dado que a terapêutica seleccionada pode actuar como indutora e originar eventos mutacionais que promovem a hiperexpressão das bombas de efluxo, o tratamento destas infecções constitui um grande desafio terapêutico e impõe um conhecimento actualizado desta temática. Esta revisão foi assim desenvolvida com o intuito de rever a contribuição da hiperexpressão dos sistemas de bombas de efluxo em P.aeruginosa, na multirresistência aos antibióticos. Pretendeu-se também avaliar a possibilidade da utilização destes sistemas como alvos terapêuticos de modo a restabelecer a susceptibilidade aos antibióticos disponíveis.

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Biochemistry, 2011, 50 (20), pp 4251–4262 DOI: 10.1021/bi101605p

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J Biol Inorg Chem (2010) 15:967–976 DOI 10.1007/s00775-010-0658-6