Papers by Antonio Villaverde
Se modeliza la penetración de una versión modificada de la proteína verde fluorescente llamada GF... more Se modeliza la penetración de una versión modificada de la proteína verde fluorescente llamada GFP en el citoplasma y el núcleo de una célula de mamífero. El modelo matemático proporciona una primera aproximación al experimento, con una disminución progresiva de la tasa de fluorescencia a medida que la luminosidad total va aumentando hasta saturarse. Sin embargo, se detecta una desviación localizada del modelo propuesto, debida a un proceso que no se realiza de forma totalmente diferenciable. El fenómeno es explicable a ...
Biotechnology Letters, 1993
The optimal residence time in the inducing reactor of a continuous two-stage system has been stud... more The optimal residence time in the inducing reactor of a continuous two-stage system has been studied in order to maximize the yield in such a process. The attention has been focused on the case in which the product (or one of its forms) appears in the culture only transiently after the induction. Whereas in some cases the two-stage system is able to improve the yield and to allow a continuous product concentration in the outgoing stream, in others, and depending on how the product is accumulated in the induced culture, no optimal residence time can be found, and a higher productivity will be achieved by using the one-stage continuous strategy or a batch fermentation.
Gene, 1996
The cell-binding abilities of a recombinant, RGD-containing peptide from foot-and-mouth disease v... more The cell-binding abilities of a recombinant, RGD-containing peptide from foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) have been characterized in HeLa and BHK cells. This peptide represents the aa sequence of the solvent-exposed G-H loop of protein VP1 which is involved in cell recognition and infection. The efficiency of the viral motif in promoting cell attachment and spreading is comparable to that shown by fibronectin or vitronectin. Cell binding is inhibited by a monoclonal antibody directed against a viral, RGD-involving B-cell epitope and also by sera against vitronectin (alpha V beta 3/beta 5) and fibronectin (alpha 5 beta 1) receptors. In addition, a synthetic RGD peptide, which is a ligand for both integrins, prevents the cell binding mediated by the FMDV domain. These data demonstrate that the FMDV RGD motif is a potent ligand for cell-receptor integrins and sufficient to promote cell attachment to susceptible cells mainly through the vitronectin receptor.
Journal of Biotechnology, 2010
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