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Query: EC:4.2.2.7 (
heparinase
)
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The pathogenicity of anaerobic bacteria has become better understood during the last decade. In addition to the relatively well characterized exotoxins of histotoxic clostridia, a number of factors involved in the production of disease have been described in Bacteroides and other anaerobic bacteria. Important factors are particularly superoxide dismutase,
catalase
, the abscess inducing capsular polysaccharide of Bacteroides fragilis, proteases, lipases,
heparinase
, and nucleases. Resistance against phagocytosis has been described in Gram-negative species. Pathogenicity factors like hyaluronidase, haemolysin, lipolysins, and neuraaminidase have been isolated even in species such as the propionibacteria, which are considered to have a low pathogenicity. The ability of different strains to enhance the manifestations of infections when they occur together has pointed to a colloboration between their individual pathogenicity factors in the sense that they enhance the activity of each other. The ability of anaerobes to produce enzymes inactivating antibiotics has become well established and is an important factor in the maintenance of an infection during therapy.
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PMID:Pathogenicity of anaerobic bacteria. 637 69
More than half of the 67Cu recovered from K562 cells following a brief incubation with 67Cu-ceruloplasmin was recovered in particulate fractions of the cell. The fractions in Percoll had densities that ranged between 1.040 and 1.060 g/dl. In as early as 5 min, two fractions, densities of 1.051 and 1.056, respectively, were discernible. Components in the 1.051 fraction tested positive for clathrin and
catalase
. Those in the 1.056 fraction sedimented near the marker for lysosomes. The 67Cu in both fractions was stable to treatment by EDTA, nitrilotriacetate, alpha,alpha'-dipyridyl,
heparinase
, and ascorbate, but dissociated when treated with pronase, trypsin, or sodium dodecylsulfate. Continuous incubation with 67Cu-ceruloplasmin intensified the 67Cu activity in the 1.051 and 1.056 fractions. Cells incubated with 125I-transferrin displayed the label primarily in the 1.051 fraction. Continuous incubation intensified the label but unlike 67Cu, it did not shift to lighter or heavier fractions. Electron micrographs of the 1.051 fraction showed fields dominated by membranous structures some of which were enclosed. Micrographs of whole cells showed numerous invaginations resembling coated pits with sealed structures along and beneath the membrane surface suggesting the membrane was engaged in a rather extensive endocytosis. These data provide evidence that a large fraction of Cu from ceruloplasmin enters the K562 cell bound to membranous-like vesicles, part of which are sealed and coated with clathrin. This particulate pathway accounts for most of the copper entering the cell.
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PMID:Characterization of a particulate pathway for copper in K562 cells. 813 Feb 71