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It is well-known that EDPs may act through different cellular receptors, with EBPs as the major receptors [21]. However, VGVAPG and VVGPGA peptides have different affinity for the EBP receptor, which results in differences between these peptides [22]. Therefore, it cannot be excluded that...
elastin-bindingproteinintrinsicallydisorderedproteinStaphylococcusaureuszincStaphylococcus aureus is one of the most important human pathogens because it is a common cause of nosocomial infections. The elastin-binding protein of Staphylococcus aureus (EbpS) is an adhesin that is responsible for attachment to...
elastin-binding proteinElastinElderly弹性蛋白Prolapsus uteri in pelvic supportive disorders are common in elderly women, and their etiology remains unclear. We examined elastin-binding proteins (EBPs) and binding sites in cultured cardinal ligament fibroblasts derived from elderly patients with prolapsus ...
elastin-binding proteinElastinElderly弹性蛋白Prolapsus uteri in pelvic supportive disorders are common in elderly women, and their etiology remains unclear. We examined elastin-binding proteins (EBPs) and binding sites in cultured cardinal ligament fibroblasts derived from elderly patients with prolapsus ...
We examined elastin-binding proteins (EBPs) and binding sites in cultured cardinal ligament fibroblasts derived from elderly patients with prolapsus uteri (HPLiF) and compared them with those from age-matched control subjects (HCLiF). Cell attachment to -elastin was significantly lower in HPLiF ...
The interaction is mediated by two elastin-binding proteins (EBP), S-gal/EBP (organized into the elasin receptor/elastonectin complex) and galectin-3, components of two laminin receptors. Studies revealed that the expression of both EBPs is closely associated to the invasive/metastatic potential ...
The integral membrane protein, elastin-binding protein (EbpS), binds soluble elastin peptides and tropoelastin via its surface-exposed N-terminal domain. In this study, we demonstrate that some strains of S. aureus adhere strongly to immobilized human elastin and that this interaction is ...