Endotoxin-neutralizing protein (ENP) of the horseshoe crab is one of the most potent neutralizers of endotoxins [bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS)]. Here, we report on the interaction of LPS with recombinant ENP using a variety of physical and biological techniques. In biological assays (Limulus amebocyte lysate and tumour necrosis factor-alpha induction in human mononuclear cells), ENP causes a strong reduction of the immunostimulatory ability of LPS in a dose-dependent manner.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rapid (10 s) automated fluorescent method to estimate viable bacteria in metal working fluids (MWF) was compared with dip-slide cultures. The BactiFluor method compared favorably with 107 MWF (r=0.99) and with 30 other metal processing fluids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProduction of recombinant Limulus endotoxin neutralizing protein (rENP) was attained with the GS115 methylotrophic strain of Pichia pastoris transformed with a plasmid, bearing multiple ENP gene copies. The synthetic gene for Limulus ENP was cloned into the integrative plasmid pAO815 under the control of a methanol-inducible promoter. Clones containing a single enp insert were used to construct cassettes bearing 2 and 3 tandem copies of enp.
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November 2000
Endotoxin neutralizing protein (ENP) from Limulus polyphemus is an amphipathic, 11.8 kDa protein with an isoelectric point of 10.2.
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