AbstractMany bacterial toxins bind to and gain entrance to target cells through specific interactions with membrane components. Using neutron reflectivity, we have characterized the structure of mixed DPPE:GM1 lipid monolayers before and during the binding of cholera toxin (CTAB5) or its B-subunit (CTB5). Structural parameters such as the density and thickness of the lipid layer, extension of the GM1 oligosaccharide headgroup, and orientation and position of the protein upon binding are reported. The density of the lipid layer was found to decrease slightly upon protein binding. However, the A-subunit of the whole toxin is clearly located below the B-pentameric ring, away from the monolayer, and does not penetrate into the lipid layer befor...
<div><p>Multivalent glycolipid binding toxins such as cholera toxin have the capacity to cluster gly...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) from Vibrio cholerae is responsible for the majority of the symptoms of ...
It is important to understand the physicochemical mechanisms that are responsible for the morphologi...
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...
AbstractCholera toxin is a highly efficient biotoxin, which is frequently used as a tool to investig...
Interactions of cholera toxin (CT) with membrane are associated with the massive secretory diarrhea ...
During the last decades, several cholera pandemics have taken place. Still, cholera currently contin...
The binding properties of cholera toxin B (CTB) oligomer to substrate supported membrane bilayer, co...
Cholera toxin is a highly efficient biotoxin, which is frequently used as a tool to investigate prot...
The orientation of cholera toxin bound to its cell-surface receptor, ganglioside GM1, in a supportin...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) from Vibrio cholerae is responsible for the majority of the symptoms of ...
AbstractThe structure of cholera toxin (CTAB5) bound to its putative ganglioside receptor, galactosy...
Multivalent glycolipid binding toxins such as cholera toxin have the capacity to cluster glycolipids...
Driven by interactions between lipids and proteins, biological membranes display lateral heterogenei...
<div><p>Multivalent glycolipid binding toxins such as cholera toxin have the capacity to cluster gly...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) from Vibrio cholerae is responsible for the majority of the symptoms of ...
It is important to understand the physicochemical mechanisms that are responsible for the morphologi...
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...
AbstractCholera toxin is a highly efficient biotoxin, which is frequently used as a tool to investig...
Interactions of cholera toxin (CT) with membrane are associated with the massive secretory diarrhea ...
During the last decades, several cholera pandemics have taken place. Still, cholera currently contin...
The binding properties of cholera toxin B (CTB) oligomer to substrate supported membrane bilayer, co...
Cholera toxin is a highly efficient biotoxin, which is frequently used as a tool to investigate prot...
The orientation of cholera toxin bound to its cell-surface receptor, ganglioside GM1, in a supportin...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) from Vibrio cholerae is responsible for the majority of the symptoms of ...
AbstractThe structure of cholera toxin (CTAB5) bound to its putative ganglioside receptor, galactosy...
Multivalent glycolipid binding toxins such as cholera toxin have the capacity to cluster glycolipids...
Driven by interactions between lipids and proteins, biological membranes display lateral heterogenei...
<div><p>Multivalent glycolipid binding toxins such as cholera toxin have the capacity to cluster gly...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) from Vibrio cholerae is responsible for the majority of the symptoms of ...
It is important to understand the physicochemical mechanisms that are responsible for the morphologi...