-
dissolution through lysis.
Cytolysins that have a
specific action for
certain cells are
named accordingly. For instance, the
cytolysins responsible for the destruction...
- Cholesterol-dependent
Cytolysin (CDC)
family (TC# 1.C.12) is a
member of the
MACPF superfamily.
Cholesterol dependent cytolysins are a
family of β-barrel...
- and the RTX toxins. Cholesterol-dependent
cytolysins Formation of
pores by cholesterol-dependent
cytolysins (CDC)
requires the
presence of cholesterol...
- be
present in the
target membrane.
Unlike other Cholesterol-dependent
cytolysins, SLO
contains a 60
Amino acid N-terminal
domain that
makes it
easier to...
- The
Enthemonae is a
suborder of sea
anemones in the
order Actiniaria. It
comprises those sea
anemones with
typical arrangement of
mesenteries for actiniarians...
- thiol-activated
cytolysins,
which bind to cholesterol. It is
related to
streptolysin O and the θ-toxin of
Clostridium perfringens.
Cytolysins form
pores in...
-
Large beta-barrel pore-forming
toxins MACPF and Cholesterol-dependent
cytolysins (CDCs),
gasdermin Binary toxins e.g.,
Anthrax toxin,
Pleurotolysin Small...
-
common MACPF domain. This
region is
homologous to cholesterol-dependent
cytolysins from Gram-positive bacteria. The ring
structure formed by C9 is a pore...
- plasmid-encoded hemolysin,
called the
cytolysin, is
important for
pathogenesis in
animal models of infection, and the
cytolysin in
combination with high-level...
-
phospholipase A), and
other substances. The
mixture is
known to act as a
cytolysin,
compromising cellular membranes and
rupturing cells. S.
heros venom also...