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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
The Cytoplasmic Tail Of The Rabies Virus G Protein Is An Essential Domain Controlling Death/Survival In Human Neuronal Cells, Christophe Prehaud, Mireille Lafage, Gene S. Tan, Françoise Mégret, Pauline Ménager, Matthias Schnell, Henri Buc, Monique Lafon
The Cytoplasmic Tail Of The Rabies Virus G Protein Is An Essential Domain Controlling Death/Survival In Human Neuronal Cells, Christophe Prehaud, Mireille Lafage, Gene S. Tan, Françoise Mégret, Pauline Ménager, Matthias Schnell, Henri Buc, Monique Lafon
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers
Poster presentation.
Neutralization Of Botulinum Neurotoxin By A Human Monoclonal Antibody Specific For The Catalytic Light Chain., Sharad P Adekar, Tsuyoshi Takahashi, R Mark Jones, Fetweh H Al-Saleem, Denise M Ancharski, Michael J Root, B P Kapadnis, Lance L Simpson, Scott K Dessain
Neutralization Of Botulinum Neurotoxin By A Human Monoclonal Antibody Specific For The Catalytic Light Chain., Sharad P Adekar, Tsuyoshi Takahashi, R Mark Jones, Fetweh H Al-Saleem, Denise M Ancharski, Michael J Root, B P Kapadnis, Lance L Simpson, Scott K Dessain
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNT) are a family of category A select bioterror agents and the most potent biological toxins known. Cloned antibody therapeutics hold considerable promise as BoNT therapeutics, but the therapeutic utility of antibodies that bind the BoNT light chain domain (LC), a metalloprotease that functions in the cytosol of cholinergic neurons, has not been thoroughly explored.
METHODS AND FINDINGS: We used an optimized hybridoma method to clone a fully human antibody specific for the LC of serotype A BoNT (BoNT/A). The 4LCA antibody demonstrated potent in vivo neutralization when administered alone and collaborated with an antibody specific for …