Citreoviridin (CIT), a small food-borne mycotoxin produced by Penicillium citreonigrum, is generally distributed in various cereal grains and farm crop products around the world and has caused cytotoxicity as an uncompetitive inhibitor of ATP hydrolysis. A high affinity single chain variable fragment (scFv) antibody that can detect the citreoviridin in samples is still not available; therefore, it is very urgent to prepare an antibody for CIT detection and therapy. In this study, an amplified and assembled scFv from hybridoma was used to construct the mutant phage library by error-prone PCR, generating a 2 × 10 capacity mutated phage display library.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElevated creatine kinase (CK) in the circulation was generally regarded to be a passive release from muscle damage. We utilized proteomic methodologies to characterize amphioxus humoral fluid APPs in response to caudal trauma, and found several spots of CK alterations with up-regulation and pI shift. Its amount and enzyme activity showed a dynamic pattern of APP in humoral fluid accompanied with a reduction in enzyme activity of muscle, whereas there was no significant difference in CK amount of muscle and the other tissues and in CK enzyme activity of the other tissues between different time points of sample collection following caudal trauma.
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