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Antigen presenting cells : from mechanisms to drug development / / edited by Harald Kropshofer and Anne B. Vogt
Antigen presenting cells : from mechanisms to drug development / / edited by Harald Kropshofer and Anne B. Vogt
Pubbl/distr/stampa Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (653 p.)
Disciplina 571.9/677
Altri autori (Persone) KropshoferHarald
VogtAnne B
Soggetto topico Antigen presenting cells
Antigenen
Celbiologie
Farmacologie
ISBN 9786610854073
9781280854071
1280854073
9783527607020
3527607021
9783527606986
352760698X
Classificazione 42.15
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Antigen Presenting Cells; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Color Plates; Part I Antigen Presentation in the Immune System; 1 Some Old and Some New Findings on Antigen Processing and Presentation; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 HEL Processing; 1.3 Selection of Peptide Segments of HEL; 1.4 HEL: Conformational Isomers; 1.4.1 Biology of Type B T Cells; 1.5 Negative Selection and Peripheral Activation to HEL Peptides; 1.6 Response to HEL Immunization in the Draining Lymph Node; Part II Molecular Mechanisms of Antigen Processing
2 Antigen Entry Routes - Where Foreign Invaders Meet Antigen Presenting Cells2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Antigen Entry via the Gastrointestinal Tract; 2.2.1 Peyer's Patches; 2.2.2 Mesenteric Lymph Node; 2.2.3 Dendritic Cells of the Lamina Propria; 2.2.4 Pathogens Target Intestinal Antigen Presenting Cells; 2.3 Antigen Entry via the Skin; 2.4 Systemic Dissemination of Antigens/Infectious Microorganisms; 2.5 Antigen Presenting Cells in the Liver; 2.5.1 Dendritic Cells; 2.5.2 Kupffer Cells; 2.5.3 Liver Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells; 2.6 Conclusion
3 Antigen Processing in the Context of MHC Class I Molecules3.1 Tracing the Needle in the Haystack: The Efficiency of Antigen Processing and Presentation by MHC Class I Molecules; 3.2 The "Classical" Route: Loading of MHC Class I Molecules With Peptides Generated in the Cytoplasm; 3.2.1 Cytosolic Peptide Processing by Proteasomes and other Proteases; 3.2.1.1 Structure and Function of the Proteasomal Core and Interferon-induced Subunits; 3.2.1.2 Targeting Proteins for ATP-dependent Degradation by 26S Proteasomes; 3.2.1.3 Cleavage Properties of (Immuno)Proteasomes
3.2.1.4 Peptide Processing by Nonproteasomal Cytosolic Peptidases3.3 Crossing the Border - Peptide Translocation into the ER by TAP; 3.3.1 Structure and Function of TAP; 3.3.2 Substrate Specificity of TAP; 3.3.3 TAP-independent Peptide Entry into the ER; 3.4 Fitting in the Best: TAP-associated Peptide Loading Complex Optimizes MHC-I Peptide Binding; 3.4.1 Structure of MHC-I Molecules; 3.4.2 Early Steps in the Maturation of MHC-I Molecules; 3.4.3 Structure and Molecular Interactions of Tapasin; 3.4.4 Optimization of Peptide Loading in the TAP-associated Loading Complex
3.5 On the Way Out: MHC-I Antigen Processing along the Secretory Route3.6 Closing the Circle - Cross-presentation of Endocytosed Antigens by MHC-I Molecules; 3.6.1 Phagosome-to-cytosol Pathway of MHC-I Peptide Loading; 3.6.2 Endolysosomal Pathway of MHC-I Peptide Loading; 4 Antigen Processing for MHC Class II; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Types of Antigen Presenting Cells; 4.2.1 Macrophages, B Lymphocytes and DCs; 4.2.2 Tissue-resident APCs; 4.2.3 Maturation State of APCs; 4.2.3.1 Immature APCs; 4.2.3.2 Mature APCs; 4.3 Antigen Uptake by APCs; 4.3.1 Macropinocytosis; 4.3.2 Phagocytosis
4.3.3 Receptors for Endocytosis
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Weinheim, : Wiley-VCH, c2005
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Bacterial and eukaryotic porins [[electronic resource] ] : structure, function, mechanism / / edited by Roland Benz
Bacterial and eukaryotic porins [[electronic resource] ] : structure, function, mechanism / / edited by Roland Benz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Weinheim [Germany], : Wiley-VCH, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (388 p.)
Disciplina 572.6
Altri autori (Persone) BenzRoland <1943->
Soggetto topico Molecules
Proteins - Structure
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-51962-2
9786610519620
3-527-60387-5
3-527-60422-7
Classificazione 42.15
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Bacterial and Eukaryotic Porins; Contents; Preface; References; List of Contributors; 1 Regulation of Porin Gene Expression by the Two-component Regulatory System EnvZ/OmpR; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Structure of EnvZ; 1.3 Biochemical Activities of EnvZ underlie Signaling; 1.4 What is the EnvZ Activity Regulated by the Stimulus?; 1.5 How is the Signal Propagated?; 1.6 Is there a Role for Acetyl-phosphate in OmpR-P Production?; 1.7 The OmpR Subfamily; 1.8 OmpR Binding Sites; 1.9 Recruitment of RNA Polymerase to OmpR-dependent Promoters; 1.10 OmpR-RNAP Interaction Surface
1.11 Affinity Model of Porin Gene Regulation1.12 A Test of the Affinity Model; 1.13 Conformational Changes in OmpR Contribute to Differential Regulation of the Porin Genes; 1.14 Other Factors that Regulate ompF and ompC; 1.15 OmpR is a Global Regulator; 1.15.1 Flagellar Biosynthesis; 1.15.2 Curli Fimbriae Production; 1.15.3 Virulence; Acknowledgments; References; 2 The Structures of General Porins; 2.1 Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins; 2.2 Construction of General Porins; 2.3 Trimer Association and Folding; 2.4 Pore Geometry; 2.5 Permeation; 2.6 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References
3 Role of Bacterial Porins in Antibiotic Susceptibility of Gram-negative Bacteria3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Role of Porins in Antibiotic Resistance; 3.2.1 Evolution of Clinical Isolates; 3.2.2 Expression of a Modified Porin; 3.3 In Vitro Mutagenesis Analyses of Porins and Modeling; 3.3.1 Mutations in the Loop 3 Domain; 3.3.2 Mutations in the Anti-loop 3 Domain; 3.3.3 Modeling of β-Lactam in the OmpF Eyelet; 3.4 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Porins of the Outer Membrane of Pseudomonas aeruginosa; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Outer Membrane Permeability Defect in P. aeruginosa
4.3 Porins Identified in the Genome Sequence4.4 The General Porins; 4.4.1 OprF; 4.4.2 Other General Porins; 4.5 Efflux; 4.5.1 OprM; 4.5.2 OprM Homologs; 4.6 Specific Porins; 4.6.1 OprB; 4.6.2 OprP and OprO; 4.6.3 OprD; 4.6.4 OprD Homologs; 4.7 TonB-dependent Receptors; 4.7.1 FpvA; 4.7.2 FptA; 4.7.3 PfeA and PirA; 4.7.4 HasR, PhuR and OptI; 4.7.5 Other TonB-dependent Receptors; 4.8 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; 5 Regulation of Bacterial Porin Function; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Voltage Dependence; 5.2.1 L3 and the Constriction Zone; 5.2.2 Extracellular Loops
5.2.3 Modulation of Voltage Gating5.3 Effect of pH; 5.4 Polyamine Modulation; 5.5 Others; 5.6 Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgements; References; 6 Reconstitution of General Diffusion Pores from Bacterial Outer Membranes; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Planar Lipid Bilayer Technique; 6.3 Intrinsic Properties of General Diffusion Channels; 6.3.1 Single-channel Analysis of OmpF Gating; 6.3.2 Molecular Origin of Voltage Gating; 6.3.3 Effect of Membrane Composition and OmpF-LPS Interactions; 6.3.4 Open-channel Conductance; 6.3.5 Voltage Effect and Channel Orientation; 6.3.6 Ion Selectivity
6.3.7 The Permeating Cations Interact with Specific Elements along the Ionic Pathway
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Weinheim [Germany], : Wiley-VCH, c2004
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Bacterial and eukaryotic porins [[electronic resource] ] : structure, function, mechanism / / edited by Roland Benz
Bacterial and eukaryotic porins [[electronic resource] ] : structure, function, mechanism / / edited by Roland Benz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Weinheim [Germany], : Wiley-VCH, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (388 p.)
Disciplina 572.6
Altri autori (Persone) BenzRoland <1943->
Soggetto topico Molecules
Proteins - Structure
ISBN 1-280-51962-2
9786610519620
3-527-60387-5
3-527-60422-7
Classificazione 42.15
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Bacterial and Eukaryotic Porins; Contents; Preface; References; List of Contributors; 1 Regulation of Porin Gene Expression by the Two-component Regulatory System EnvZ/OmpR; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Structure of EnvZ; 1.3 Biochemical Activities of EnvZ underlie Signaling; 1.4 What is the EnvZ Activity Regulated by the Stimulus?; 1.5 How is the Signal Propagated?; 1.6 Is there a Role for Acetyl-phosphate in OmpR-P Production?; 1.7 The OmpR Subfamily; 1.8 OmpR Binding Sites; 1.9 Recruitment of RNA Polymerase to OmpR-dependent Promoters; 1.10 OmpR-RNAP Interaction Surface
1.11 Affinity Model of Porin Gene Regulation1.12 A Test of the Affinity Model; 1.13 Conformational Changes in OmpR Contribute to Differential Regulation of the Porin Genes; 1.14 Other Factors that Regulate ompF and ompC; 1.15 OmpR is a Global Regulator; 1.15.1 Flagellar Biosynthesis; 1.15.2 Curli Fimbriae Production; 1.15.3 Virulence; Acknowledgments; References; 2 The Structures of General Porins; 2.1 Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins; 2.2 Construction of General Porins; 2.3 Trimer Association and Folding; 2.4 Pore Geometry; 2.5 Permeation; 2.6 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References
3 Role of Bacterial Porins in Antibiotic Susceptibility of Gram-negative Bacteria3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Role of Porins in Antibiotic Resistance; 3.2.1 Evolution of Clinical Isolates; 3.2.2 Expression of a Modified Porin; 3.3 In Vitro Mutagenesis Analyses of Porins and Modeling; 3.3.1 Mutations in the Loop 3 Domain; 3.3.2 Mutations in the Anti-loop 3 Domain; 3.3.3 Modeling of β-Lactam in the OmpF Eyelet; 3.4 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Porins of the Outer Membrane of Pseudomonas aeruginosa; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Outer Membrane Permeability Defect in P. aeruginosa
4.3 Porins Identified in the Genome Sequence4.4 The General Porins; 4.4.1 OprF; 4.4.2 Other General Porins; 4.5 Efflux; 4.5.1 OprM; 4.5.2 OprM Homologs; 4.6 Specific Porins; 4.6.1 OprB; 4.6.2 OprP and OprO; 4.6.3 OprD; 4.6.4 OprD Homologs; 4.7 TonB-dependent Receptors; 4.7.1 FpvA; 4.7.2 FptA; 4.7.3 PfeA and PirA; 4.7.4 HasR, PhuR and OptI; 4.7.5 Other TonB-dependent Receptors; 4.8 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; 5 Regulation of Bacterial Porin Function; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Voltage Dependence; 5.2.1 L3 and the Constriction Zone; 5.2.2 Extracellular Loops
5.2.3 Modulation of Voltage Gating5.3 Effect of pH; 5.4 Polyamine Modulation; 5.5 Others; 5.6 Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgements; References; 6 Reconstitution of General Diffusion Pores from Bacterial Outer Membranes; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Planar Lipid Bilayer Technique; 6.3 Intrinsic Properties of General Diffusion Channels; 6.3.1 Single-channel Analysis of OmpF Gating; 6.3.2 Molecular Origin of Voltage Gating; 6.3.3 Effect of Membrane Composition and OmpF-LPS Interactions; 6.3.4 Open-channel Conductance; 6.3.5 Voltage Effect and Channel Orientation; 6.3.6 Ion Selectivity
6.3.7 The Permeating Cations Interact with Specific Elements along the Ionic Pathway
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830254203321
Weinheim [Germany], : Wiley-VCH, c2004
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Bacterial and eukaryotic porins : structure, function, mechanism / / edited by Roland Benz
Bacterial and eukaryotic porins : structure, function, mechanism / / edited by Roland Benz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Weinheim [Germany], : Wiley-VCH, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (388 p.)
Disciplina 572.6
Altri autori (Persone) BenzRoland <1943->
Soggetto topico Molecules
Proteins - Structure
ISBN 9786610519620
9781280519628
1280519622
9783527603879
3527603875
9783527604227
3527604227
Classificazione 42.15
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Bacterial and Eukaryotic Porins; Contents; Preface; References; List of Contributors; 1 Regulation of Porin Gene Expression by the Two-component Regulatory System EnvZ/OmpR; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Structure of EnvZ; 1.3 Biochemical Activities of EnvZ underlie Signaling; 1.4 What is the EnvZ Activity Regulated by the Stimulus?; 1.5 How is the Signal Propagated?; 1.6 Is there a Role for Acetyl-phosphate in OmpR-P Production?; 1.7 The OmpR Subfamily; 1.8 OmpR Binding Sites; 1.9 Recruitment of RNA Polymerase to OmpR-dependent Promoters; 1.10 OmpR-RNAP Interaction Surface
1.11 Affinity Model of Porin Gene Regulation1.12 A Test of the Affinity Model; 1.13 Conformational Changes in OmpR Contribute to Differential Regulation of the Porin Genes; 1.14 Other Factors that Regulate ompF and ompC; 1.15 OmpR is a Global Regulator; 1.15.1 Flagellar Biosynthesis; 1.15.2 Curli Fimbriae Production; 1.15.3 Virulence; Acknowledgments; References; 2 The Structures of General Porins; 2.1 Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins; 2.2 Construction of General Porins; 2.3 Trimer Association and Folding; 2.4 Pore Geometry; 2.5 Permeation; 2.6 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References
3 Role of Bacterial Porins in Antibiotic Susceptibility of Gram-negative Bacteria3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Role of Porins in Antibiotic Resistance; 3.2.1 Evolution of Clinical Isolates; 3.2.2 Expression of a Modified Porin; 3.3 In Vitro Mutagenesis Analyses of Porins and Modeling; 3.3.1 Mutations in the Loop 3 Domain; 3.3.2 Mutations in the Anti-loop 3 Domain; 3.3.3 Modeling of β-Lactam in the OmpF Eyelet; 3.4 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 4 Porins of the Outer Membrane of Pseudomonas aeruginosa; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Outer Membrane Permeability Defect in P. aeruginosa
4.3 Porins Identified in the Genome Sequence4.4 The General Porins; 4.4.1 OprF; 4.4.2 Other General Porins; 4.5 Efflux; 4.5.1 OprM; 4.5.2 OprM Homologs; 4.6 Specific Porins; 4.6.1 OprB; 4.6.2 OprP and OprO; 4.6.3 OprD; 4.6.4 OprD Homologs; 4.7 TonB-dependent Receptors; 4.7.1 FpvA; 4.7.2 FptA; 4.7.3 PfeA and PirA; 4.7.4 HasR, PhuR and OptI; 4.7.5 Other TonB-dependent Receptors; 4.8 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; 5 Regulation of Bacterial Porin Function; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Voltage Dependence; 5.2.1 L3 and the Constriction Zone; 5.2.2 Extracellular Loops
5.2.3 Modulation of Voltage Gating5.3 Effect of pH; 5.4 Polyamine Modulation; 5.5 Others; 5.6 Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgements; References; 6 Reconstitution of General Diffusion Pores from Bacterial Outer Membranes; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Planar Lipid Bilayer Technique; 6.3 Intrinsic Properties of General Diffusion Channels; 6.3.1 Single-channel Analysis of OmpF Gating; 6.3.2 Molecular Origin of Voltage Gating; 6.3.3 Effect of Membrane Composition and OmpF-LPS Interactions; 6.3.4 Open-channel Conductance; 6.3.5 Voltage Effect and Channel Orientation; 6.3.6 Ion Selectivity
6.3.7 The Permeating Cations Interact with Specific Elements along the Ionic Pathway
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019346903321
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