Methods for promoting, inhibiting and detecting toxin entry into cells

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7517667
APP PUB NO 20070238670A1
SERIAL NO

11214997

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In vitro delivery of the diphtheria toxin (DT) catalytic (C) domain from the lumen of purified early endosomes to the external milieu requires the addition of both ATP and a cytosolic translocation factor (CTF) complex. The results presented here demonstrate that β-COP plays an essential role in the cytosolic release of the C-domain and is mediated by a consensus peptide sequence found on several bacterial toxins and in HIV-1 reverse transcriptase. The invention features methods for inhibiting cell death that include the administration of compounds based on this consensus sequence that inhibit the translocation of the catalytic domain of toxins or transcription factors. Also featured are methods for identifying compounds that inhibit cell death, and methods for identifying compounds that promote cell death by blocking or accelerating, respectively, the rate of toxin/factor endosomal translocation.

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BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER CORPORATION1 BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER PLACE BOSTON MA 02118

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Murphy, John R Boston, US 31 624
Ratts, Ryan Boston, US 2 2

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