Publications by authors named "B R Landen"

Leptin is a signaling protein that in its mutant forms has been associated with obesity and Type II diabetes. The lack of sequence similarity has precluded analogies based on structural resemblance to known systems. Backbone NMR signals for mouse leptin (13C/15N -labeled) have been assigned and its secondary structure reveals it to be a four-helix bundle cytokine.

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In an effort to prepare 3,4-methylene-dioxyphenyl-(S)-isopropanol from 3,4-methylene-dioxyphenylacetone, an initial screen of microbes indicated that Candida famata could catalyze this reaction efficiently at low substrate concentration. A dilute, large-scale process was developed to provide experimental material for the chemical synthesis to be explored. However, the productivity number of this process [0.

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A protein that avidly binds gp70, the envelope antigen of Rauscher murine leukemia virus (RMuLV), has been purified from the culture medium used for growth of BALB/c 3T3 mouse cells. Gel filtration chromatrography revealed the apparent Mr 10,000 BPgp70 was efficiently labeled when BALB/c 3T3 cells were grown in medium containing [3H]leucine, indicating a cellular origin for BPpg70. Metabolically labeled [3H]BPgp70 was not immunoprecipitated by IgG-anti RMuLV-gp&) alone, but was immunoprecipitated when gp70 was added, an indicaton of BPgp70 x gp70 complex formation.

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Studies leading to the identification of cell surface receptor macromolecules which specifically recognize a hormone, epidermal growth factor (EGF), or gp70, the coat antigen of the C-type RNA tumor viruses, have been described. EGF receptors are internalized and processed by lysosomal protease action after interaction of receptor and EGF. Other hormones, which resemble EGF in their ability to trigger mitogenesis in cultured cells, interact with the EGF receptor in a yet to be defined, but probably indirect way, decreasing the number of EGF binding sites on the cell surface.

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Monolayers of primary rabbit kidney cells infected with HSV type I bound lymphoblastoid (Raji) cells, to which the third component (C3) of the complement system had been attached (Raji-C3). This induction of cell contact did not occur on non-infected monolayers and was dependent on C3. The interaction could be suppressed by the presence of protease inhibitors (1 mM-TLCK or-PMSF).

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