Publications by authors named "P Saweljew"

Two waterborne outbreaks of toxoplasmosis have been described recently in southern Brazil. We present data from a community-based study of pregnant women in northeastern Brazil. Consumption of homemade ice was the only variable associated with seropositivity (adjusted odds ratio, 3.

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Streptolysin O, a polypeptide of 571 amino acids, belongs to the family of thiol-activated toxins that permeabilize animal cell membranes. The protein binds as a monomer to membrane cholesterol. Binding involves a conserved region close to the C-terminus and triggers subsequent polymerization into large arc- and ring-shaped structures surrounding pores of up to 30 nm.

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Streptolysin O (SLO), a polypeptide of 571 amino acids, belongs to a family of highly homologous toxins that bind to cell membranes containing cholesterol and then polymerize to form large transmembrane pores. A conserved region close to the C terminus contains the single cysteine residue of SLO and has been implicated in membrane binding, which has been the only clear assignment of function to a part of the sequence. We have used a cysteine-less active mutant of SLO to introduce single cysteine residues at 19 positions distributed throughout the sequence.

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The case of a 75-year-old man who succumbed to a disseminated infection most likely caused by a species of the genus Aureobacterium is reported. Identification of the isolate was achieved by comparative 16S rRNA gene analysis. Aureobacteria are commonly found in the environment.

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