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Effects of Ca2+ ions on the horseshoe crab coagulation cascade triggered by lipopolysaccharide

Yamashita, K;Takahashi, D;Yamamoto, Y;Kiyomoto, S;Shibata, T;Kawabata, SI;

Product: LPS from Salmonella minnesota R595 (Re)

Transformation of a Metal Chelate into a Catch and Anchor Inhibitor of Botulinum A Protease

Lin, L;Patel, E;Nielsen, A;Turner, L;Tepp, W;Nguyen, K;Pellett, S;Janda, K;

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

  • 3. Experimental

    3.1. Assays

    3.1.1. General
    All biochemical analyses and cell assays were performed as previously reported by Lin et al. [22] and Turner, Nielsen et al. [14] with the following modifications.

    3.1.2. SNAPtide Enzyme Activity Assay
    The assay was conducted as previously described [22]. The final assay concentrations are as follows: SNAPtide substrate #523 = 4 µM; BoNT/A LC = 10 nM; assay buffer = 40 mM HEPES pH 7.4, 0.01% Triton X-100, 1% DMSO.

    3.1.3. Screening
    Initial compound screening was performed at room temperature with SNAPtide substrate #521 (List Labs, Campbell, CA, USA) at a compound concentration of 40 µM.

    3.1.4. Endpoint Assay
    In total, 500 nM BoNT/A LC was incubated with 5 µM of each compound for 30 min at 37 °C. At the indicated timepoints, 2 µL aliquots were quenched in 48 µL of SNAPtide #523 substrate (25-fold dilution) to give a SNAPtide assay final concentration of 20 nM BoNT/A LC and 0.2 µM compound.

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    Product #523 – SNAPtide® Peptide Substrate flP6(DABCYL/5-IAF) for C. botulinum Type A Neurotoxin

Regulatory T cells alleviate myelin loss and cognitive dysfunction by regulating neuroinflammation and microglial pyroptosis via TLR4/MyD88/NF-?B pathway in LPC-induced demyelination

Wang, Y;Sadike, D;Huang, B;Li, P;Wu, Q;Jiang, N;Fang, Y;Song, G;Xu, L;Wang, W;Xie, M;

Product: Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

  • Tregs depletion and agent administration

    To deplete Tregs, DEREG mice were injected intraperitoneally with 1 μg DT (List Biological Laboratories, inc, USA) 24 h before LPC injection, then 0.5 μg DT every third day until 10 days after LPC injection. Control mice were treated with PBS injection. Flow cytometry in spleens and blood were used to confirm Tregs depletion. …

    Product #150 – Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Sterile liver injury induces a protective tissue-resident cDC1-ILC1 circuit through cDC1-intrinsic cGAS-STING-dependent IL-12 production

Hildreth, AD;Padilla, ET;Tafti, RY;Legala, AR;O'Sullivan, TE;

Product: Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Rapidin vitroactivity of telavancin againstBacillus anthracisandin vivoprotection against inhalation anthrax infection in the rabbit model

Lawrence, W;Peel, J;Slayden, R;Peterson, J;Baze, W;Hensel, M;Whorton, E;Beasley, D;Cummings, J;Macias-Perez, I;

Product: Anthrax Protective Antigen (PA), Recombinant from B. anthracis

COVID-19 Metabolomic-Guided Amino Acid Therapy Protects from Inflammation and Disease Sequelae

Ming, S;Qu, S;Wu, Y;Wei, J;Zhang, G;Jiang, G;Huang, X;

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

The long-non coding RNA HOTAIR as site specific regulator of inflammation in chronic arthritis

elhai, M;Micheroli, R;Houtman, M;Mirrahimi, M;Moser, L;Pauli, C;Bürki, K;Laimbacher, A;Kania, G;Klein, K;Schätzle, P;Bertoncelj, M;Edalat, S;Sakkou, M;Kollias, G;Armaka, M;Distler, O;Ospelt, C;

Product: LPS from Escherichia coli J5 (Rc)

Lung injury induces a polarized immune response by self antigen-specific Foxp3 + regulatory T cells

Shin, DS;Ratnapriya, S;Cashin, CN;Kuhn, LF;Rahimi, RA;Anthony, RM;Moon, JJ;

Product: Diphtheria Toxin, Unnicked, from Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Inhibition of pathologic immunoglobulin E in food allergy by EBF-2 and active compound berberine associated with immunometabolism regulation

Yang, N;Maskey, AR;Srivastava, K;Kim, M;Wang, Z;Musa, I;Shi, Y;Gong, Y;Fidan, O;Wang, J;Dunkin, D;Chung, D;Zhan, J;Miao, M;Sampson, HA;Li, XM;

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  • Mice, peanut sensitization, and EFB-2 treatment

    Six-week-old female C3H/HeJ mice purchased from the Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor, ME) were maintained in pathogen-free facilities at the Mount Sinai vivarium according to standard guidelines (57). Mice were intragastrically (i.g.) sensitized with 10 mg of homogenized peanut (PN) in 0.5 mL PBS containing 75 mg sodium bicarbonate, 10 µg of the mucosal adjuvant cholera toxin (CT) (List Laboratories, Campbell, CA), and 16.5 µL (1.1 µL/g body weight) of 80 proof Stolichnaya Vodka® (a source of food grade ethanol) to neutralize stomach pH and increase gastrointestinal permeability, three times during week 0 (50). Thereafter, sensitization was done weekly as above except that the CT dose given was 20 µg.

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Sodium perturbs mitochondrial respiration and induces dysfunctional Tregs

Côrte-Real, BF;Hamad, I;Arroyo Hornero, R;Geisberger, S;Roels, J;Van Zeebroeck, L;Dyczko, A;van Gisbergen, MW;Kurniawan, H;Wagner, A;Yosef, N;Weiss, SNY;Schmetterer, KG;Schröder, A;Krampert, L;Haase, S;Bartolomaeus, H;Hellings, N;Saeys, Y;Dubois, LJ;Brenner, D;Kempa, S;Hafler, DA;Stegbauer, J;Linker, RA;Jantsch, J;Müller, DN;Kleinewietfeld, M;

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