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Glycan-decorated Protocells: Novel Features for Rebuilding Cellular Processes
  • Language: en

Glycan-decorated Protocells: Novel Features for Rebuilding Cellular Processes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Thermal Fluctuations of the Lipid Membrane Determine Particle Uptake Into Giant Unilamellar Vesicles
  • Language: en

Thermal Fluctuations of the Lipid Membrane Determine Particle Uptake Into Giant Unilamellar Vesicles

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Abstract: Phagocytic particle uptake is crucial for the fate of both living cells and pathogens. Invading particles have to overcome fluctuating lipid membranes as the first physical barrier. However, the energy and the role of the fluctuation-based particle-membrane interactions during particle uptake are not understood. We tackle this problem by indenting the membrane of differently composed Giant Unilamellar Vesicles (GUVs) with optically trapped particles until particle uptake. By continuous 1 MHz tracking and autocorrelating the particle's positions within 30μs delays for different indentations, the fluctuations' amplitude, the damping, the mean forces, and the energy profiles were obtained. Remarkably, the uptake energy into a GUV becomes predictable since it increases for smaller fluctuation amplitudes and longer relaxation time. Our observations could be explained by a mathematical model based on continuous suppression of fluctuation modes. Hence, the reduced particle uptake energy for protein-ligand interactions LecA-Gb3 or Biotin-Streptavidin results also from pronounced, low-friction membrane fluctuations

Quantification of Nanoscale Forces in Lectin-mediated Bacterial Attachment and Uptake Into Giant Liposomes
  • Language: en

Quantification of Nanoscale Forces in Lectin-mediated Bacterial Attachment and Uptake Into Giant Liposomes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Abstract: Interactions of the bacterial lectin LecA with the host cells glycosphingolipid Gb3 have been shown to be crucial for the cellular uptake of the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa. LecA-induced Gb3 clustering, referred to as lipid zipper mechanism, leads to full membrane engulfment of the bacterium. Here, we aim for a nanoscale force characterization of this mechanism using two complementary force probing techniques, atomic force microscopy (AFM) and optical tweezers (OT). The LecA-Gb3 interactions are reconstituted using giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs), a well-controlled minimal system mimicking the plasma membrane and nanoscale forces between either bacteria (PAO1 wild-type and L...

Septin Barriers Protect Mammalian Host Cells Against Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Invasion
  • Language: en

Septin Barriers Protect Mammalian Host Cells Against Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Invasion

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Abstract: Septin GTPases polymerize into higher-ordered structures as a part of the cytoskeleton and are involved in interactions of the host with a wide spectrum of pathogens. Many pathogens foster an ambiguous relationship with septins. They exploit septins for uptake, but septins also prevent their intracellular replication and target them for autophagy. We demonstrate that septins are involved in a defense mechanism against the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which enters cells via a lipid zippering mechanism relying on interaction of the lectin LecA with the glycosphingolipid Gb3 on the host membrane. LecA-dependent invagination of the plasma membrane triggers septin recruitment to the site of bacterial attachment. We also find a septin-dependent reinforcement of cortical actin at attachment sites. Atomic force microscopy reveals formation of a septin-dependent rigid barrier below the membrane, preventing bacterial penetration. Our data suggest that septin barriers represent a cellular defense against bacteria inducing membrane curvature for invasion

Dimeric Lectin Chimeras as Novel Candidates for Gb3-mediated Transcytotic Drug Delivery Through Cellular Barriers
  • Language: en

Dimeric Lectin Chimeras as Novel Candidates for Gb3-mediated Transcytotic Drug Delivery Through Cellular Barriers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Abstract: Receptor-mediated transcytosis is an elegant and promising strategy for drug delivery across biological barriers. Here, we describe a novel ligand-receptor pair based on a dimeric, engineered derivative of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa lectin LecA, here termed Di-LecA, and the host cell glycosphingolipid Gb3. We characterized the trafficking kinetics and transcytosis efficiencies in polarized Gb3-positive and -negative MDCK cells using mainly immunofluorescence in combination with confocal microscopy. To evaluate the delivery capacity of dimeric LecA chimeras, EGFP was chosen as a fluorescent model protein representing macromolecules, such as antibody fragments, and fused to either th...

Postrevolutionary Iran
  • Language: en

Postrevolutionary Iran

The 1979 revolution fundamentally altered Iran’s political landscape as a generation of inexperienced clerics who did not hail from the ranks of the upper class—and were not tainted by association with the old regime—came to power. The actions and intentions of these truculent new leaders and their lay allies caused major international concern. Meanwhile, Iran’s domestic and foreign policy and its nuclear program have loomed large in daily news coverage. Despite global consternation, however, our knowledge about Iran’s political elite remains skeletal. Nearly four decades after the clergy became the state elite par excellence, there has been no empirical study of the recruitment, c...

IFCEE 2015
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2845

IFCEE 2015

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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