A mixed phospholipid-cholestrol bilayer, with cholera toxin B (CTB) units attached to the monosialotetrahexosylganglioside (GM1) binding sites in the distal leaflet, was deposited on a Au(111) electrode surface. Polarization modulation infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS) measurements were used to characterize structural and orientational changes in this model biological membrane upon binding CTB and the application of the electrode potential. The data presented in this article show that binding cholera toxin to the membrane leads to an overall increase in the tilt angle of the fatty acid chains; however, the conformation of the bilayer remains relatively constant as indicated by the small decrease in the total number of g...
The plasma membrane acts as the barrier and interface between the intracellular compartment and the ...
The structure and thermal stability of isolated B and A subunits of cholera toxin, as well as the in...
The effects of Clostridium perfringens α-toxin on host cells have previously been studied extensivel...
A mixed phospholipid-cholestrol bilayer, with cholera toxin B (CTB) units attached to the monosialot...
The orientation of cholera toxin bound to its cell-surface receptor, ganglioside GM1, in a supportin...
Cholera toxin is a highly efficient biotoxin, which is frequently used as a tool to investigate prot...
During the last decades, several cholera pandemics have taken place. Still, cholera currently contin...
AbstractCholera toxin is a highly efficient biotoxin, which is frequently used as a tool to investig...
ABSTRACT Many bacterial toxins bind to and gain entrance to target cells through specific interactio...
AbstractMany bacterial toxins bind to and gain entrance to target cells through specific interaction...
The binding properties of cholera toxin B (CTB) oligomer to substrate supported membrane bilayer, co...
The structure of cholera toxin (CTAB(5)) bound to its putative ganglioside receptor, galactosyl-N-ac...
ABSTRACT: The interaction of a synthetic peptide representing the C-terminal 27 amino acids of the A...
AbstractThe structure of cholera toxin (CTAB5) bound to its putative ganglioside receptor, galactosy...
Hemolytic δ-toxin from Staphylococcus aureus was soluble in either water, methanol or chlorofor...
The plasma membrane acts as the barrier and interface between the intracellular compartment and the ...
The structure and thermal stability of isolated B and A subunits of cholera toxin, as well as the in...
The effects of Clostridium perfringens α-toxin on host cells have previously been studied extensivel...
A mixed phospholipid-cholestrol bilayer, with cholera toxin B (CTB) units attached to the monosialot...
The orientation of cholera toxin bound to its cell-surface receptor, ganglioside GM1, in a supportin...
Cholera toxin is a highly efficient biotoxin, which is frequently used as a tool to investigate prot...
During the last decades, several cholera pandemics have taken place. Still, cholera currently contin...
AbstractCholera toxin is a highly efficient biotoxin, which is frequently used as a tool to investig...
ABSTRACT Many bacterial toxins bind to and gain entrance to target cells through specific interactio...
AbstractMany bacterial toxins bind to and gain entrance to target cells through specific interaction...
The binding properties of cholera toxin B (CTB) oligomer to substrate supported membrane bilayer, co...
The structure of cholera toxin (CTAB(5)) bound to its putative ganglioside receptor, galactosyl-N-ac...
ABSTRACT: The interaction of a synthetic peptide representing the C-terminal 27 amino acids of the A...
AbstractThe structure of cholera toxin (CTAB5) bound to its putative ganglioside receptor, galactosy...
Hemolytic δ-toxin from Staphylococcus aureus was soluble in either water, methanol or chlorofor...
The plasma membrane acts as the barrier and interface between the intracellular compartment and the ...
The structure and thermal stability of isolated B and A subunits of cholera toxin, as well as the in...
The effects of Clostridium perfringens α-toxin on host cells have previously been studied extensivel...