AbstractAerolysin, a virulence factor secreted by Aeromonas hydrophila, is representative of a group of β-sheet toxins that must form stable homooligomers in order to be able to insert into biological membranes and generate channels. Electron microscopy and image analysis of two-dimensional membrane crystals had previously revealed a structure with 7-fold symmetry et al. (1992) EMBO J. 11, 2457–2463]. However, this unusual et al. (1992) EMBO J. 11, 2457–2463]. However, this unusual molecularity of the channel remained to be confirmed by an independent method since low-resolution electron crystallography had led to artefactual data for other pore-forming toxins. In this study, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass s...
The alpha helical CytolysinA family of pore forming toxins (α-PFT) contains single, two, and three c...
Aerolysin is one of a large group of bacterial proteins that can kill target cells by forming discre...
AbstractAerolysin is a channel-forming toxin responsible for the pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophi...
AbstractAerolysin, a virulence factor secreted by Aeromonas hydrophila, is representative of a group...
Aerolysin is a bacterial pore-forming toxin that is secreted as an inactive precursor, which is then...
AbstractAerolysin is a channel-forming toxin responsible for the pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophi...
Aerolysin is the founding member of a superfamily of β-pore–forming toxins whose pore structure is u...
Aerolysin is a secreted bacterial toxin that perforates the plasma membrane of a target cell with le...
Owing to their pathogenical role and unique ability to exist both as soluble proteins and transmembr...
Abstract: Pore-forming toxins (PFTs) represent the largest known group of bacterial protein toxins t...
The alpha helical CytolysinA family of pore forming toxins (α-PFT) contains single, two, and three c...
Aerolysin is the founding member of a superfamily of β-pore-forming toxins whose pore structure is u...
Abtract: Cryo-electron microscopy of biological unordered and non aggregated molecules is a powerful...
The alpha helical CytolysinA family of pore forming toxins (α-PFT) contains single, two, and three c...
Abtract: Cryo-electron microscopy of biological unordered and non aggregated molecules is a powerful...
The alpha helical CytolysinA family of pore forming toxins (α-PFT) contains single, two, and three c...
Aerolysin is one of a large group of bacterial proteins that can kill target cells by forming discre...
AbstractAerolysin is a channel-forming toxin responsible for the pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophi...
AbstractAerolysin, a virulence factor secreted by Aeromonas hydrophila, is representative of a group...
Aerolysin is a bacterial pore-forming toxin that is secreted as an inactive precursor, which is then...
AbstractAerolysin is a channel-forming toxin responsible for the pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophi...
Aerolysin is the founding member of a superfamily of β-pore–forming toxins whose pore structure is u...
Aerolysin is a secreted bacterial toxin that perforates the plasma membrane of a target cell with le...
Owing to their pathogenical role and unique ability to exist both as soluble proteins and transmembr...
Abstract: Pore-forming toxins (PFTs) represent the largest known group of bacterial protein toxins t...
The alpha helical CytolysinA family of pore forming toxins (α-PFT) contains single, two, and three c...
Aerolysin is the founding member of a superfamily of β-pore-forming toxins whose pore structure is u...
Abtract: Cryo-electron microscopy of biological unordered and non aggregated molecules is a powerful...
The alpha helical CytolysinA family of pore forming toxins (α-PFT) contains single, two, and three c...
Abtract: Cryo-electron microscopy of biological unordered and non aggregated molecules is a powerful...
The alpha helical CytolysinA family of pore forming toxins (α-PFT) contains single, two, and three c...
Aerolysin is one of a large group of bacterial proteins that can kill target cells by forming discre...
AbstractAerolysin is a channel-forming toxin responsible for the pathogenicity of Aeromonas hydrophi...