Salamanders have evolved a wide variety of antipredator mechanisms and behavior patterns, including toxins and noxious or adhesive skin secretions. The high bonding strength of the natural bioadhesives makes these substances interesting for biomimetic research and applications in industrial and medical sectors. Secretions of toxic species may help to understand the direct effect of harmful substances on the cellular level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Besides its anti-inflammatory effects, cinnamaldehyde has been reported to have anti-carcinogenic activity. Here, we investigated its impact on immune cells.
Methods: Activation of nuclear factor-κB by cinnamaldehyde (0-10 µg/ml) alone or in combination with lipopolysaccharide was assessed in THP1XBlue human monocytic cell line and in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).
Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun
February 2005
Thaumatin-like proteins (TLPs) have mostly been investigated in the context of their function as pathogenesis-related proteins and only in recent years have some of them been classified as allergens. Here, the purification and crystallization of the first allergenic TLP, Pru av 2, a 23.3 kDa protein isolated from ripe cherries, is reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn recent years, several studies have demonstrated the use of autonomously replicating plant viruses as vehicles to express a variety of therapeutic molecules of pharmaceutical interest. Plant virus vectors for expression of heterologous proteins in plants represent an attractive biotechnological tool to complement the conventional production of recombinant proteins in bacterial, fungal, or mammalian cells. Virus vectors are advantageous when high levels of gene expression are desired within a short time, although the instability of the foreign genes in the viral genome may present problems.
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