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CELL SURFACE PROTEINS OF CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS MEDIATE ADHERENCE AND INTERNALISATION INTO MAMMALIAN CELLS

CELL SURFACE PROTEINS OF CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS MEDIATE ADHERENCE AND INTERNALISATION INTO MAMMALIAN CELLS

... the surface receptors of ...of cell surface determinants of ...of cell surface proteins (CSPs) of ...the cell wall of ...

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The Effects of Cell Surface Proteins and Redox State on Platelet Aggregation and Adhesion

The Effects of Cell Surface Proteins and Redox State on Platelet Aggregation and Adhesion

... in cell movement and cytokinesis ...and cell types, including platelets, where its main role is to bind free actin, or G-actin, thereby inhibiting association with the F-actin filament (57- ...cancer ...

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Cell surface proteins in S. pneumoniae, S. mitis and S. oralis

Cell surface proteins in S. pneumoniae, S. mitis and S. oralis

... of cell surface components among members of the Mitis group will contribute to our understanding concerning the evolution of these ...of surface proteins homologous to ...encoding ...

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Sortase and Sortase-Dependent Cell Surface Proteins of Probiotic and Commensal Lactobacilli.

Sortase and Sortase-Dependent Cell Surface Proteins of Probiotic and Commensal Lactobacilli.

... the GIT consistent with previous observations in L. plantarum WCFS1 (Remus et al., 2013). Additionally, alterations in the ability to adhere to in vitro models of adhesion, namely Caco- 2 intestinal epithelial cells, ...

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Label-free mass spectrometry proteome quantification of human embryonic kidney cells following 24 hours of sialic acid overproduction

Label-free mass spectrometry proteome quantification of human embryonic kidney cells following 24 hours of sialic acid overproduction

... ing proteins have been shown to confer specify of the cellular transport and also organelle identity ...modified cell surface proteins and requires several regulating molecules, including ...

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A review on Lactococcus lactis: from food to factory

A review on Lactococcus lactis: from food to factory

... of surface-associated proteins which are recog- nized by the sortase enzyme, and covalently bound to the cell ...the cell wall [29, 30]. However, non-covalent binding of cell ...

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Comparative proteomics of a model MCF10A-KRas G12V cell line reveals a distinct molecular signature of the KRas G12V cell surface

Comparative proteomics of a model MCF10A-KRas G12V cell line reveals a distinct molecular signature of the KRas G12V cell surface

... from cell-surface proteins were analyzed using nano-flow reversed phase (RP) LC-MS using the Agilent 1100 nano- flow LC system coupled on-line to an Orbitrap Elite mass spectrometer (ThermoElectron, ...

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Localization of proteins in the cell wall of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis K10 by proteomic analysis

Localization of proteins in the cell wall of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis K10 by proteomic analysis

... 38 cell surface exposed pro- teins were successfully identified (as seen in ...these proteins ranged from 1 to 3, and 19% of which contained at least two ...identified proteins have signal ...

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VIRULENCE FACTORS AND ANTIBIOTICS RESISTANCE MECHANISMS IN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS

VIRULENCE FACTORS AND ANTIBIOTICS RESISTANCE MECHANISMS IN MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS

... Genetic analysis of mycobacterium tuberculosis complex sequence showed identical in percentage (99%) at the nucleotide level and rare genome rearrangements but it they exhibit diverse in pathogenic phenotypes. [5,6] ...

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An In Vitro Microbial-Caries Model Used to Study the Efficacy of  Antibodies to Streptococcus mutans Surface Proteins  in Preventing Dental Caries

An In Vitro Microbial-Caries Model Used to Study the Efficacy of Antibodies to Streptococcus mutans Surface Proteins in Preventing Dental Caries

... through surface determinants) to a suitable ...mutans cell surface proteins (CsAb) and a cell surface 59-kDa protein (59Ab) in preventing ...

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Binding of measles virus to membrane cofactor protein (CD46): importance of disulfide bonds and N-glycans for the receptor function.

Binding of measles virus to membrane cofactor protein (CD46): importance of disulfide bonds and N-glycans for the receptor function.

... We have analyzed the interaction of measles virus with cell surface proteins, using an overlay binding assay with cellular proteins immobilized on nitrocellulose.. Among surface-biotinyl[r] ...

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Technologies for Protein Analysis and Tissue Engineering, with Applications in Cancer

Technologies for Protein Analysis and Tissue Engineering, with Applications in Cancer

... numerous proteins from relatively small samples of cell and tissue lysates, culture media 7 , and bodily fluids, such as blood 11 , urine 12 , saliva, tears 13,14 , and cerebrospinal fluid 15 ...plasma ...

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Characterisation of lipoproteins in staphylococcus aureus

Characterisation of lipoproteins in staphylococcus aureus

... exoproteins may be to convert host tissue cells into nutrients required for bacterial growth (Dinges et al., 2000). These cytolytic proteins form β-barrel pores in host cell plasma membrane and lyse the ...

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Wnts and Hedgehogs: lipid modified proteins and similarities in signaling mechanisms at the cell surface

Wnts and Hedgehogs: lipid modified proteins and similarities in signaling mechanisms at the cell surface

... Wnt proteins themselves remained unknown until ...these proteins, and presented major problems to understanding how Wnt proteins ...Wnt proteins (Willert et ...Wnt proteins that appears ...

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Original Article Identification of colorectal cell exosomes by Raman spectral analysis

Original Article Identification of colorectal cell exosomes by Raman spectral analysis

... To better characterize exo- some content, we decided to employ specifically laser opti- cal tweezers with Raman spec- troscopy. This optical spectros- copy method could reveal the ratios between proteins, nucle- ...

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Modelling and development of electrical aptasensors,

Modelling and development of electrical aptasensors,

... of aptamers able to bind target cancer cells, or, more specifically, target proteins on the cell surface 100.. [16].[r] ...

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M135R Is a Novel Cell Surface Virulence Factor of Myxoma Virus

M135R Is a Novel Cell Surface Virulence Factor of Myxoma Virus

... cell surface. Immunofluorescence microscopy and biotinylation of surface proteins indicate that M135R is tran- sited to the cell surface and that its biological action occurs at ...

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Reovirus FAST Protein Transmembrane Domains Function in a Modular, Primary Sequence-Independent Manner To Mediate Cell-Cell Membrane Fusion

Reovirus FAST Protein Transmembrane Domains Function in a Modular, Primary Sequence-Independent Manner To Mediate Cell-Cell Membrane Fusion

... fusion proteins and the p10 FAST protein of ARV (10, 33, 36, ...their cell-cell fusion activities were assessed by microscopic examination of cell monolayers for the presence of multinucleated ...

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Neuropilin-1 Is Involved in Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 Entry

Neuropilin-1 Is Involved in Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 Entry

... or cell signaling molecules (5, 6, ...envelope proteins also possess a consensus C-termi- nal PDZ-binding motif that could potentially recruit ...the cell-to-cell virus trans- mission ...the ...

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CUB domain containing protein 1 and the epidermal growth factor receptor cooperate to induce cell detachment

CUB domain containing protein 1 and the epidermal growth factor receptor cooperate to induce cell detachment

... regulating cell signaling and the acti- nomyosin cytoskeleton ...coordinate cell-cell and cell-substratum ...other proteins in the complex ...

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