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molecular biology,
aerolysin is a
cytolytic pore-forming
toxin exported by
Aeromonas hydrophila, a Gram-negative
bacterium ****ociated with diarrhoeal...
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crystal structure of
aerolysin.
Aerolysin is a
bilobar protein consisting of four
domains (D1-D4). The
smallest lobe of
aerolysin is
missing in the alpha...
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protein molecule.
Examples of pore-forming
proteins are
alpha hemolysin,
aerolysin, and MspA porin. In
typical laboratory nanopore experiments, a single...
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travels through the
bloodstream to the
first available organ. It
produces aerolysin, a
cytotoxic enterotoxin that can
cause tissue damage. A. hydrophila,...
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Using X-ray crystallography,
lysenin was
classified as a
member of the
Aerolysin protein family by
structure and function. Structurally, each
lysenin monomer...
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varies from 1–2 nm ( S.
aureus α-toxin, E. coli α-hemolysin,
Aeromonas aerolysin) to 25–30 nm (streplysin O, pneumolysin).
Depending on how the
pores are...
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takes advantage of the
action of proaerolysin, a
prototoxin of
aerolysin, a
virulence factor of the
bacterium Aeromonas hydrophila. Proaerolysin...
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Staphylococcus aureus can
cause severe diseases, such as pneumonia.
Aerolysin from
Aeromonas sobria infects the
intestinal tract, but it
might also...
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families of pore-forming toxins: 1.C.3 α-Hemolysin (αHL) family: 1.C.4
Aerolysin family 1.C.5 ε-toxin
family 1.C.11 RTX-toxin
superfamily 1.C.12 Membrane...
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fluorescently labeled bacterial toxins, such as
fluorescently labeled aerolysin (FLAER). Flow
cytometry is the most
sensitive and
useful ****ay currently...