Three bacteriophage-derived endolysins, designated PlyP56, PlyN74, and PlyTB40, were identified, cloned, purified, and characterized for their antimicrobial properties. Sequence alignment reveals these endolysins have an N-terminal enzymatically active domain (EAD) linked to a C-terminal cell wall binding domain (CBD). PlyP56 has a Peptidase_M15_4/VanY superfamily EAD with a conserved metal binding motif and displays biological dependence on divalent ions for activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMonoclonal antibodies raised to peptide sequences of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and the VEGF receptor, FLT-1, inhibited the growth of C6 tumors growing subcutaneously in nude mice. Immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated antibody targeting of blood vessels, tumor cells, and macrophages. A control antibody demonstrated no growth inhibition or tumor uptake.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunohistochemistry was performed on paraffin sections from human glioblastoma multiforme and normal brain tissue. Acidic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) was abundantly present in astrocytes from all glioblastomas studied. Basic FGF was found in the matrix surrounding proliferating blood vessels in most of the glioblastomas.
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