Patricia Tekamp-Olson
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1991
Karin C. Imlay; Pandora Lee; Noel M. Fong; Carol Gallegos; Elizabeth D. Getzoff; John A. Tainer; Diane E. Cabelli; Patricia Tekamp-Olson; Guy Mullenbach; Lawrence S. Cousens
Human CuZn superoxide dismutase (HSOD) has two free cysteines: a buried cysteine (Cys6) located in a beta-strand, and a solvent accessible cysteine (Cys111) located in a loop region. The highly homologous bovine enzyme (BSOD) has a single buried Cys6 residue. Cys6 residues in HSOD and BSOD were replaced by alanine and Cys111 residues in HSOD by serine. The mutant enzymes were expressed and purified from yeast and had normal specific activities. The relative resistance of the purified proteins to irreversible inactivation of enzymatic activity by heating at 70 degrees C was HSOD Ala6 Ser111 greater than BSOD Ala6 Ser109 greater than BSOD Cys6 Ser109 (wild type) greater than HSOD Ala6 Cys111 greater than HSOD Cys6 Ser111 greater than HSOD Cys111 (wild type). In all cases, removal of a free cysteine residue increased thermostability.
American Journal of Physiology-lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology | 1998
Richard B. Goodman; Robert M. Strieter; Charles W. Frevert; C. James Cummings; Patricia Tekamp-Olson; Steven L. Kunkel; Alfred Walz; Thomas R. Martin
The C-X-C chemokines are a structurally related and functionally redundant family of proteins with neutrophil chemotactic activity. Many of the C-X-C chemokines are produced by endotoxin-stimulated alveolar macrophages (AMs), but knowledge of their relative quantities and their relative contributions to the total chemotactic activity released from these cells is incomplete. Human AMs were stimulated with or without Escherichia coli endotoxin for 2, 4, 8, and 24 h. The mRNA sequences of interleukin (IL)-8, the 78-amino acid epithelial cell-derived neutrophil activator (ENA-78), growth-related protein (GRO) α, GROβ, and GROγ were cloned by PCR and identified by sequence analysis. The relative mRNA quantities were compared by Northern analysis, and IL-8 was found to predominate. Similarly, IL-8 protein concentrations in the cell supernatants were consistently higher than either the ENA-78 or GRO concentration, and by 24 h, IL-8 concentrations were 10-fold higher than those of the other C-X-C chemokines. Blocking polyclonal antibodies to IL-8 substantially reduced the chemotactic activity in the AM supernatants, whereas antibodies to ENA-78 and GRO had little or no effect. We conclude that IL-8 is the predominant C-X-C chemokine and the dominant neutrophil chemoattractant accumulating in 24-h supernatants of lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human AMs. These studies provide insight into potentially effective strategies of interrupting AM-derived inflammatory signals in the lungs.
Archive | 1986
Lawrence S. Cousens; Patricia Tekamp-Olson; Jeffrey R. Shuster; James P. Merryweather
Nature Biotechnology | 1987
Robert A. Hallewell; Robert Mills; Patricia Tekamp-Olson; Russel Blacher; Steven A. Rosenberg; Fritz Ötting; Frank R. Masiarz; Carl J. Scandella
Methods in Enzymology | 1990
Steven A. Rosenberg; Doris Coit; Patricia Tekamp-Olson
Archive | 1996
Mary Ellen Wernette-Hammond; Venkatakrishna Shyamala; Michael A. Siani; Jeff Blaney; Patricia Tekamp-Olson
Archive | 2007
James P. Merryweather; Patricia Tekamp-Olson; ピー. メリーウエザー,ジェイムズ; テカンプ−オルソン,パトリシア
Archive | 1997
Patricia Tekamp-Olson; James P. Merryweather
Archive | 1997
James P. Merryweather; Patricia Tekamp-Olson
Archive | 1997
Patricia Tekamp-Olson; James P. Merryweather