William Tepp
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Jacobson M, Lin G, Tepp W, Dupuy J, Stenmark P, Stevens R, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2011 Apr;
77(12):4217-22.
PMID: 21515732
A Clostridium botulinum type A strain (A661222) in our culture collection was found to produce the botulinum neurotoxin subtype A5 (BoNT/A5). Its neurotoxin gene was sequenced to determine its degree...
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Henkel J, Jacobson M, Tepp W, Pier C, Johnson E, Barbieri J
Biochemistry
. 2009 Mar;
48(11):2522-8.
PMID: 19256469
Botulinum toxins (BoNT) are zinc proteases (serotypes A-G) which cause flaccid paralysis through the cleavage of SNARE proteins within motor neurons. BoNT/A was originally organized into two subtypes, BoNT/A1 and...
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DasGupta B, Antharavally B, Tepp W, Evenson M
Protein J
. 2005 Dec;
24(6):337-68.
PMID: 16323041
The first evidence of autoproteolytic activity of the approximately 50-kDa light chain of the clostridial neurotoxins (NT) is traceable to the observations that the light chains of botulinum NT serotypes...
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Oost T, Sukonpan C, Brewer M, Goodnough M, Tepp W, Johnson E, et al.
Biopolymers
. 2004 Mar;
71(6):602-19.
PMID: 14991672
Botulinum toxin (BoNT) metalloproteases and related proteases are the most selective proteases known. X-ray crystal structures suggest that the native enzymes exist in catalytically incompetent forms that must be activated...