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Clostridium perfringens theta-toxin
Known as:
pfoA protein, Clostridium perfringens
, theta-toxin, Clostridium perfringens
, Perfringolysin O
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Bacterial Toxins
Hemolysin
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2019
2019
Fine-tuning of the stability of β-strands by Y181 in perfringolysin O directs the prepore to pore transition.
Magdalena Kulma
,
Aleksandra Kacprzyk-Stokowiec
,
Gabriela Traczyk
,
K. Kwiatkowska
,
M. Dadlez
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes
2019
Corpus ID: 53720327
2018
2018
Cholesterol Enriched Archaeosomes as a Molecular System for Studying Interactions of Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins with Membranes
Saša Rezelj
,
Mirijam Kozorog
,
+4 authors
G. Anderluh
Journal of Membrane Biology
2018
Corpus ID: 3508770
Archaeosomes are vesicles made of lipids from archaea. They possess many unique features in comparison to other lipid systems…
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2014
2014
Detection of esterified cholesterol in murine Bruch's membrane wholemounts with a perfringolysin O-based cholesterol marker.
M. Rudolf
,
A. Mohi
,
+5 authors
J. Knobloch
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
2014
Corpus ID: 207604279
PURPOSE To investigate the effects of Bruch's membrane (BrM) neutral lipid deposition in mouse models and its significance to…
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2014
2014
Engineered pore-forming proteins for the intracellular delivery of macromolecular therapeutics
Nicole J. Yang
,
D. Wittrup
Northeast Bioengineering Conference
2014
Corpus ID: 35358561
Macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids can potentially be used as powerful therapeutics that reconstitute lost…
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2012
2012
Molecular profiles of cholesterol-dependent cytolysin family-derived 11mer regions.
K. Ohkura
,
Yuki Kawaguchi
,
+4 authors
H. Hori
Anticancer Research
2012
Corpus ID: 32040
BACKGROUND Cholesterol-dependent cytolysins (CDCs) are secreted from various types of bacteria and are involved in various…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
[Research progress on the MACPF/CDC family of pore-forming toxins].
Xu Qiao
,
Fenfang Wu
,
Peng Su
,
Qing-wei Li
Yi chuan = Hereditas
2010
Corpus ID: 38394271
Pore-forming toxins (PFTs) are commonly associated with bacterial and other prokaryote pathogenesis. In eukaryotes, PFTs play…
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2007
2007
Irreversible loss of membrane-binding activity of Listeria-derived cytolysins in non-acidic conditions: a distinct difference from allied cytolysins produced by other Gram-positive bacteria.
T. Nomura
,
I. Kawamura
,
+5 authors
M. Mitsuyama
Microbiology
2007
Corpus ID: 19908641
Listeriolysin O (LLO), a member of the cholesterol-dependent cytolysin (CDC) family, is a major virulence factor of Listeria…
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2004
2004
Structural analysis of human specific cytolysin intermedilysin aiming application to cancer immunotherapy.
K. Ohkura
,
H. Nagamune
,
H. Kourai
Anticancer Research
2004
Corpus ID: 20273608
BACKGROUND Intermedilysin (ILY) is a human specific cytolysin secreted by Streptococcus intermedius. In the present study, we…
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2003
2003
Characterisation of mouse monoclonal antibodies for pneumolysin: fine epitope mapping and V gene usage.
B. Suarez-Alvarez
,
M. M. García-Suárez
,
F. J. Méndez
,
J. R. de los Toyos
Immunology Letters
2003
Corpus ID: 25420175
1995
1995
Efficient gene delivery and expression in mammalian cells using DNA coupled with perfringolysin O.
S. Gottschalk
,
R. Tweten
,
L. Smith
,
S. Woo
Gene Therapy
1995
Corpus ID: 1845149
Current non-viral DNA vectors for gene therapy are limited by low cellular transfection efficiencies and low levels of gene…
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