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RIP1-driven autoinflammation targets IL-1 independently of inflammasomes and RIP3

Lukens, JR;Vogel, P;Johnson, GR;Kelliher, MA;Iwakura, Y;Lamkanfi, M;Kanneganti, TD;

Product: Pertussis Toxin from B. pertussis, Lyophilized in Buffer

CCT chaperonin complex is required for efficient delivery of anthrax toxin into the cytosol of host cells

Slater, LH;Hett, EC;Clatworthy, AE;Mark, KG;Hung, DT;

Product: Anthrax Edema Factor (EF), Recombinant from B. anthracis

Barrelettes without barrels in the American water shrew

Catania, KC;Catania, EH;Sawyer, EK;Leitch, DB;

Product: Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)

  • Materials and Methods:

    …Coronal sections of 40 m were cut on a freezing microtome, after which the sections were post-fixed in 4% PFA at 4C for 4 hours. Free-floating sections were then washed several times in 0.5% PBST (PBS tween), and then washed several times in 2.5% normal rabbit serum (diluted in 0.5% PBST). Sections were incubated in goat anti-CTB (#703, List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA) at 14000 in 2.5% normal rabbit serum diluted in 2% PBST for 96 hours at 4C. …

Nasal immunization with the 40-kDa outer membrane protein of Porphyromonas gingivalis plus cholera toxin induces protective immunity in aged mice

Cai, Y;Kurita-Ochiai, T;Kobayashi, R;Hashizume, T;Yamamoto, M;

Product: Cholera Toxin (AZIDE-FREE) from Vibrio cholerae

  • Ag and adjuvant:

    CT was purchased from List Biological Laboratories (Campbell, CA, USA).

    Immunization and sample collection

    Mice were immunized nasally with a 20-μL aliquot (10 μL per nostril) of phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) containing 10 μg 40k-OMP alone or combined with 1 μg CT on days 0, 7, and 14. Serum, saliva, and nasal wash samples were collected, as described elsewhere (21), to examine 40k-OMP-specific Ab responses.

    Product #100B – Cholera Toxin (AZIDE-FREE) from Vibrio cholerae

Product: Anthrax Edema Factor (EF), Recombinant from B. anthracis

Amygdala lesions reduce cataplexy in orexin knock-out mice

Burgess, CR;Oishi, Y;Mochizuki, T;Peever, JH;Scammell, TE;

Product: Anti-Cholera Toxin B Subunit (Goat)

  • Anterograde and retrograde tracing:

    Three weeks later, we perfused the mice and cut brain sections as above. For immunostaining, we placed sections in 0.3% hydrogen peroxide for 30 min and then incubated them overnight in primary antibody at room temperature. Primary antibodies included goat anti-CTB (1:15,000; List Biological),

    For the combination of VGAT in situ hybridization and CTB immunostaining, we incubated sections with goat anti-CTB antibody overnight, followed by Alexa Fluor 488-conjugated anti-goat IgG antibody (1:1000; Invitrogen) for 1 h.

Active suppression induced by repetitive self-epitopes protects against EAE development

Puentes, F;Dickhaut, K;Hofsttter, M;Falk, K;Rtzschke, O;

Product: Pertussis Toxin from B. pertussis, Lyophilized in Buffer

Substrates and controls for the quantitative detection of active botulinum neurotoxin in protease-containing samples

Bagramyan, K;Kaplan, BE;Cheng, LW;Strotmeier, J;Rummel, A;Kalkum, M;

Product: SNAPtide® Peptide Substrate (FITC/DABCYL) for C. botulinum Type A Neurotoxin

  • Reagents:

    SNAPtide (FITC/DABCYl, product no. 521) fluorogenic peptide was from List Biological Laboratories (Campbell, CA)…

    Substrates and BoNT/A subtypes:

    To determine if the BoNT/A-cleavable peptides were hydrolyzed by BoNT/A subtypes, we exposed combinations of cleavable substrates and non-cleavable controls (fN with mA, and mN with fA), and commercial SNAPtide to the LCs of subtypes A1A5 (Figure 1C). fN, mN, and SNAPtide were cleaved by LC-A1, A2, A3, and A5, but not by LC-A4. LC-A4, however, did cleave recombinant SNAP-25, albeit to a much lesser extent than did A1-3 and A5, indicating that LC-A4 had catalytic activity…

Arid5a controls IL-6 mRNA stability, which contributes to elevation of IL-6 level in vivo

Masuda, K;Ripley, B;Nishimura, R;Mino, T;Takeuchi, O;Shioi, G;Kiyonari, H;Kishimoto, T;

Product: Pertussis Toxin from B. pertussis, Lyophilized in Buffer

Chemical genetics reveals a kinase-independent role for protein kinase R in pyroptosis

Hett, EC;Slater, LH;Mark, KG;Kawate, T;Monks, BG;Stutz, A;Latz, E;Hung, DT;

Product: Anthrax Edema Factor (EF), Recombinant from B. anthracis