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Query: UNIPROT:P00790 (
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Poly(gamma-
glutamic acid
) (gamma-
PGA
) is a material of polymer. Immobilization of Candida rugosa lipase (Lipase AY-30) by covalent binding on gamma-
PGA
led to a markedly improved performance of the enzyme. Response surface methodology (RSM) and 3-level-3-factor fractional factorial design were employed to evaluate the effects of immobilization parameters, such as immobilization time (2-6h), immobilization temperature (0-26 degrees C), and enzyme/support ratio (0.1-0.5, w/w). Based on the analysis of ridge max, the optimum immobilization conditions were as follows: immobilization time 2.3h, immobilization temperature 13.3 degrees C, and enzyme/support ratio 0.41 (w/w); the highest lipase activity obtained was 1196 U/mg-protein.
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PMID:Studies of optimum conditions for covalent immobilization of Candida rugosa lipase on poly(gamma-glutamic acid) by RSM. 1770 21
Cyclic Arg-Gly-Asp-D-Phe-Lys [c(RGDfK)] targeted poly(L-
glutamic acid
) (
PGA
)-(Gd-DO3A) conjugate with a biodegradable cystamine spacer was prepared and evaluated for in vivo detection of an angiogenesis biomarker, alpha(v)beta3 integrin, in neoplastic tissues with T1 mapping, a quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique. The binding activity of the c(RGDfK) containing conjugate was investigated using in vitro vitronectin assay with human prostate carcinoma DU145 cell line and Kaposi's sarcoma SLK cell line. The peptide c(RGDfK) and
PGA
-cystamine-(Gd-DO3A) conjugate were used as controls. The binding affinity of polymer bound c(RGDfK) was slightly lower than free c(RGDfK) peptide. The RGD targeted conjugate had higher binding affinity to the DU145 cells than the SLK cells, which was consistent to free c(RGDfK). The imaging of alpha(v)beta3 integrin with targeted
PGA
-cystamine-(Gd-DO3A) was evaluated in nude mice bearing DU145 and SLK xenografts at a dose of 5 micromol-Gd/kg. The targeted conjugate demonstrated higher in vivo binding affinity to the DU145 xenografts than the SLK xenografts, resulting in a significant decrease of T1 values of water protons in the periphery of the DU145 tumors as shown in the MR T1 maps. No significant decrease of T1 values was observed in the SLK tumor with the targeted conjugate and in both tumors with the non-targeted conjugate. The targeted polymeric Gd(III) chelate conjugate with a degradable spacer has the potential to be a new paradigm for safe and effective probes in molecular imaging with quantitative MR T1 mapping.
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PMID:RGD targeted poly(L-glutamic acid)-cystamine-(Gd-DO3A) conjugate for detecting angiogenesis biomarker alpha(v) beta3 integrin with MRT, mapping. 1772 47
A novel polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surface modification method for microchip electrophoresis has been developed to make a stable and sufficient electroosmotic flow (EOF). Poly(l-
glutamic acid
) (
PGA
) which had ionizable carboxyl groups at a high pH-range was immobilized on the surface of microchannel fabricated with PDMS. The surface modification involved surface oxidation by plasma, the silanization of 3-aminopropyldimethylethoxysilane (APDMES) and immobilization of
PGA
via amide bond. The modified channel was extremely stable against consecutive electric power supply over 5h, and its long-term stability was demonstrated by the efficient separation of four amino acid derivatives reproducibly after a week. Additionally, homocysteine (Hcy), important risk factor of cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and problems in pregnancy, was successfully measured in human serum in modified PDMS channel with the other thio amino acid simultaneously.
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PMID:Steady surface modification of polydimethylsiloxane microchannel and its application in simultaneous analysis of homocysteine and glutathione in human serum. 1776 Nov 87
Because antigen-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) are major effector cells in tumor immunity, more efficient delivery of tumor-associated antigens to the major histocompatibility complex class I-presentation pathway in antigen-presenting cells (APCs) will substantially contribute to establish more effective cancer immunotherapy. Herein, we demonstrated that a combinational approach based on the antigen-delivery system using poly(gamma-
glutamic acid
) nanoparticles (gamma-
PGA
NPs) and an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-transport system containing an ER-insertion signal sequence (Eriss) significantly enhanced the ability of a peptide vaccine to induce cellular immune responses, including CTL activity. Immunization with gamma-
PGA
NPs entrapping Eriss-conjugated antigenic peptides markedly amplified and activated CTLs and interferon-gamma-secreting cells specific for the antigen, whereas no cellular immune responses were detected following vaccination with only one of the systems alone. Our data provide evidence that efficient delivery of antigenic peptides into APCs, as well as active ER-translocation of antigenic peptides in APCs should be considered in the development of peptide-based cancer immunotherapy.
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PMID:Efficient generation of antigen-specific cellular immunity by vaccination with poly(gamma-glutamic acid) nanoparticles entrapping endoplasmic reticulum-targeted peptides. 1782 76
The objectives of this study were to use soybean cake as the raw material for the production of isoflavone powder and compare the effects of different carriers as well as drying methods on the powder quality. Results showed that with spray drying, a level of 40% maltodextrin as carrier produced the highest yield (mass) of isoflavone powder, followed by 10% gelatin and 1% sodium alginate. However, a reversed trend was observed for the isoflavone content. With 1% sodium alginate, freeze drying generated the greatest yield of isoflavone powder, followed by vacuum drying and spray drying. The isoflavone content also exhibited the same tendency. With poly-gamma-
glutamic acid
(gamma-
PGA
) as carrier, all six levels studied (0.57, 0.28, 0.14, 0.028, 0.014 and 0.003%) were capable of forming powder containing high amounts of total isoflavone, which was comparable to that using 1% sodium alginate by freeze drying. Both high- and low-molecular-weight gamma-
PGA
showed similar effects in terms of powder yield and isoflavone content.
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PMID:Effects of different carriers on the production of isoflavone powder from soybean cake. 1785 44
The naturally occurring edible biopolymer poly(gamma-
glutamic acid
) (gamma-
PGA
) is shown to be an efficient chelating agent of vanadium(IV). The structure of poly(gamma-
glutamic acid
)oxovanadium(IV) (VO-gamma-
PGA
) complex in solution has been analyzed by electron spin resonance and UV-visible absorption spectra. The equatorial coordination sphere of vanadium(IV) is proposed to be [2 x carboxylate (2O)-VO-(OH2)2]. The binding isotherm is determined for suspensions of gamma-
PGA
in vanadium(IV) oxide sulfate (VS) solutions of different concentrations, and the data have been adjusted to fit the modified Langmuir equation. The maximum amount of vanadium bound per gram of gamma-
PGA
is estimated to be 141 mmol . g(-1) with a binding constant of 22 L . g(-1) at pH 3.
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PMID:Chelation of vanadium(IV) by a natural and edible biopolymer poly(gamma-glutamic acid) in aqueous solution: structure and binding constant of complex. 1794 Nov 10
Subcutaneous immunization with an influenza hemagglutinin (HA) vaccine can induce the production of virus-neutralizing antibodies, but not a cell-mediated immune response. Here we tested whether amphiphilic poly(gamma-
glutamic acid
)-graft-l-phenylalanine copolymers (gamma-
PGA
-NPs), which are derived from a bacterial capsular exopolymer produced by certain Bacillus natto strains, were an effective adjuvant for systemic influenza HA vaccination. Subcutaneous immunization with a mixture of HA vaccine and gamma-
PGA
-NPs induced higher mononuclear cell proliferation and the production of gamma-interferon (IFN-gamma), interleukin (IL)-4, and IL-6 upon HA restimulation, and enhanced not only anti-HA neutralizing antibody production but also the influenza virus-specific cell-mediated immune response, including CTL activity, compared with immunization with HA alone or a mixture of HA and aluminum adjuvant. HA vaccine with gamma-
PGA
-NPs protected mice against challenges with lethal doses of homologous influenza virus. The results indicate that adding gamma-
PGA
-NPs to the HA vaccine promotes effective protection and identifies gamma-
PGA
-NPs as a new, effective, and potent candidate adjuvant for a subcutaneous influenza virus vaccine.
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PMID:Influenza hemagglutinin vaccine with poly(gamma-glutamic acid) nanoparticles enhances the protection against influenza virus infection through both humoral and cell-mediated immunity. 1797 33
In an effort to develop new biomaterial coatings, it was shown that polyelectrolyte multilayers constitute a very powerful tool to render surfaces biologically active. The challenge is to multi-functionalize surfaces in a controlled way. We show here, for the first time, that it is possible to functionalize multilayer films simultaneously with two molecules acting in totally different ways on cells, namely plasmid DNA (pDNA), pre-complexed with poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI), and a peptide molecule, NDPMSH. This peptide, grafted to poly(L-
glutamic acid
) (
PGA
) was used as a signal molecule for melanoma cells B16-F1 and for its ability to enhance gene delivery in a receptor-independent manner. The
PGA
-NDPMSH chains are embedded in poly-(allylamine hydrochloride)/poly-(sodium 4-styrene sulfonate) multilayers and the pDNA-PEI complexes are deposited on top of the films. It is shown that melanoma cells (B16-F1) are efficiently transfected after 24h of contact with functionalized films. When brought in contact with Huh-7 cells that do not express the peptide receptors, these films trigger significantly the transfection rate, showing that it is possible to enhance the transfection process by incorporating specific peptides into multilayer films. Moreover, transfected cells sorted by flow cytometry produce melanin, demonstrating both activation via the peptide signaling pathway and cell transfection.
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PMID:Relevance of bi-functionalized polyelectrolyte multilayers for cell transfection. 1799 96
The present investigation describes the preparation and characterization of novel biodegradable nanoparticles based on complexation of poly-gamma-
glutamic acid
(gamma-
PGA
) with bivalent lead ion. The prepared nano-systems were stable in aqueous media at low pH, neutral and mild alkaline conditions. The particle size and the size of the complexes were identified by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) measurements. It was found that the size of the complexes depended on the pH and concentrations of gamma-
PGA
and lead ions. Particle sizes measured by TEM revealed that at low concentrations, nanosized particles were formed, however, at high concentrations of gamma-
PGA
and lead ions, the formation of large aggregates with a broad size distribution was promoted. The size of individual particles was in the range of 40-100 nm measured by TEM. The results from the DLS measurements showed that the low and high pH values in mixtures with high concentrations of gamma-
PGA
and Pb2+ ions favored the growth of large complexes. The gamma-
PGA
nanoparticles, composed of a biodegradable biomaterial with high flocculating and heavy metal binding activity, may be useful for various water treatment applications.
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PMID:Nanoparticles formed by complexation of poly-gamma-glutamic acid with lead ions. 1799 32
Gold particles have been used as a carrier for transdermal gene delivery, which may cause adverse side effects when accumulated. In this study, biodegradable nanoparticles, composed of chitosan (CS) and poly-gamma-
glutamic acid
(gamma-
PGA
), were prepared by an ionic-gelation method for transdermal DNA delivery (CS/gamma-
PGA
/DNA) using a low-pressure gene gun. The conventional CS/DNA without the incorporation of gamma-
PGA
was used as a control. Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) was used to examine the internal structures of test nanoparticles, while identification of their constituents was conducted by Fourier transformed infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. The CS/gamma-
PGA
/DNA were spherical in shape with a relatively homogeneous size distribution. In contrast, CS/DNA had a heterogeneous size distribution with a donut, rod or pretzel shape. Both test nanoparticles were able to effectively retain the encapsulated DNA and protect it from nuclease degradation. As compared with CS/DNA, CS/gamma-
PGA
/DNA improved their penetration depth into the mouse skin and enhanced gene expression. These observations may be attributed to the fact that CS/gamma-
PGA
/DNA were more compact in their internal structures and had a greater density than their CS/DNA counterparts, thus having a larger momentum to penetrate into the skin barrier. The results revealed that CS/gamma-
PGA
/DNA may substitute gold particles as a DNA carrier for transdermal gene delivery.
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PMID:The use of biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles in combination with a low-pressure gene gun for transdermal DNA delivery. 1800 31
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