The protective antigen (PA) component of anthrax toxin translocates the catalytic moieties lethal factor (LF) and edema factor (EF) into the cytosol. The proteolytically activated 63 kDa form of PA (PA63) has the ability to oligomerize and bind LF/EF. PA has four distinct domains performing specialized functions; whereas the function of domains I, II and IV has been well characterized, domain III has no known role in the biological activity of PA. Here we report the role of amino acid residues lining an exposed hydrophobic patch of domain III in the biological activity of PA. The residues Phe[552], Phe[554], Ile[562], Leu[566] and Ile[574] were individually substituted with alanine and the effect was studied. All mutant PA proteins except P...
Infection by Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, involves the action of a secreted t...
A panel of variants with alanine substitutions in the small loop of anthrax toxin protective antigen...
ABSTRACT The actions of many bacterial toxins depend on their ability to bind to one or more cell-su...
The three separate proteins that make up anthrax toxin-protective antigen (PA), edema factor (EF) an...
Anthrax protective antigen (PA) plays a central role in facilitating the entry of active toxin compo...
Anthrax protective antigen (PA) plays a central role in facilitating the entry of active toxin compo...
Anthrax toxin is a complex of protective antigen (PA, 735 aa), lethal factor (LF, 776 aa), and edema...
The protective antigen (PA) component of anthrax toxin contains two sites that are uniquely sensitiv...
Anthrax toxin consists of three separate proteins produced by Bacillus anthracis: protective antigen...
Anthrax toxin consists of three proteins, protective antigen, lethal factor and oedema factor. A pro...
The protective antigen (PA) protein of anthrax toxin binds to a cellular receptor and is cleaved by ...
The anthrax toxin complex is primarily responsible for most of the symptoms of anthrax. This complex...
Anthrax toxin is the only protein secreted by Bacillus anthracis that contributes to the virulence o...
ABSTRACT The actions of many bacterial toxins depend on their ability to bind to one or more cell-su...
Lethal toxin from bacillus anthracis is composed of protective antigen (PA) and lethal factor (LF). ...
Infection by Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, involves the action of a secreted t...
A panel of variants with alanine substitutions in the small loop of anthrax toxin protective antigen...
ABSTRACT The actions of many bacterial toxins depend on their ability to bind to one or more cell-su...
The three separate proteins that make up anthrax toxin-protective antigen (PA), edema factor (EF) an...
Anthrax protective antigen (PA) plays a central role in facilitating the entry of active toxin compo...
Anthrax protective antigen (PA) plays a central role in facilitating the entry of active toxin compo...
Anthrax toxin is a complex of protective antigen (PA, 735 aa), lethal factor (LF, 776 aa), and edema...
The protective antigen (PA) component of anthrax toxin contains two sites that are uniquely sensitiv...
Anthrax toxin consists of three separate proteins produced by Bacillus anthracis: protective antigen...
Anthrax toxin consists of three proteins, protective antigen, lethal factor and oedema factor. A pro...
The protective antigen (PA) protein of anthrax toxin binds to a cellular receptor and is cleaved by ...
The anthrax toxin complex is primarily responsible for most of the symptoms of anthrax. This complex...
Anthrax toxin is the only protein secreted by Bacillus anthracis that contributes to the virulence o...
ABSTRACT The actions of many bacterial toxins depend on their ability to bind to one or more cell-su...
Lethal toxin from bacillus anthracis is composed of protective antigen (PA) and lethal factor (LF). ...
Infection by Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, involves the action of a secreted t...
A panel of variants with alanine substitutions in the small loop of anthrax toxin protective antigen...
ABSTRACT The actions of many bacterial toxins depend on their ability to bind to one or more cell-su...