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The following pages link to A loop network within the anthrax toxin pore positions the phenylalanine clamp in an active conformation (Q34684419):
Displaying 32 items.
- Crystal structure of the Vibrio cholerae cytolysin heptamer reveals common features among disparate pore-forming toxins (Q24598975) (← links)
- Ratcheting up protein translocation with anthrax toxin (Q27023964) (← links)
- Atomic structure of anthrax protective antigen pore elucidates toxin translocation (Q27317051) (← links)
- Role of N-terminal His6-Tags in binding and efficient translocation of polypeptides into cells using anthrax protective antigen (PA) (Q28484251) (← links)
- Solubilization and characterization of the anthrax toxin pore in detergent micelles (Q30157192) (← links)
- Effects of introducing a single charged residue into the phenylalanine clamp of multimeric anthrax protective antigen (Q33707063) (← links)
- Cross-reactivity of anthrax and C2 toxin: protective antigen promotes the uptake of botulinum C2I toxin into human endothelial cells (Q33995651) (← links)
- Identification of new dominant-negative mutants of anthrax protective antigen using directed evolution (Q34403236) (← links)
- Translocation domain mutations affecting cellular toxicity identify the Clostridium difficile toxin B pore (Q34406643) (← links)
- Phospho-MEK1/2 and uPAR Expression Determine Sensitivity of AML Blasts to a Urokinase-Activated Anthrax Lethal Toxin (PrAgU2/LF). (Q36243031) (← links)
- Interactions of high-affinity cationic blockers with the translocation pores of B. anthracis, C. botulinum, and C. perfringens binary toxins (Q36246580) (← links)
- COPI coatomer complex proteins facilitate the translocation of anthrax lethal factor across vesicular membranes in vitro (Q36516040) (← links)
- Cytotoxicity of anthrax lethal toxin to human acute myeloid leukemia cells is nonapoptotic and dependent on extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 activity (Q36613302) (← links)
- Peptide- and proton-driven allosteric clamps catalyze anthrax toxin translocation across membranes (Q37213668) (← links)
- Investigation of new dominant-negative inhibitors of anthrax protective antigen mutants for use in therapy and vaccination (Q37355950) (← links)
- Membrane translocation by anthrax toxin (Q37535082) (← links)
- Anthrax toxin protective antigen--insights into molecular switching from prepore to pore (Q37957788) (← links)
- Protein conducting channels-mechanisms, structures and applications (Q37976983) (← links)
- Targeting the MAP kinase pathway in astrocytoma cells using a recombinant anthrax lethal toxin as a way to inhibit cell motility and invasion. (Q38785755) (← links)
- Clostridium difficile toxins A and B: Receptors, pores, and translocation into cells (Q39330563) (← links)
- Cryo-electron microscopy study of bacteriophage T4 displaying anthrax toxin proteins (Q39695247) (← links)
- Excursion of a single polypeptide into a protein pore: simple physics, but complicated biology (Q40110098) (← links)
- Chloroquine Analog Interaction with C2- and Iota-Toxin in Vitro and in Living Cells (Q41108925) (← links)
- Asymmetric Cryo-EM Structure of Anthrax Toxin Protective Antigen Pore with Lethal Factor N-Terminal Domain (Q41596378) (← links)
- Human monoclonal antibody AVP-21D9 to protective antigen reduces dissemination of the Bacillus anthracis Ames strain from the lungs in a rabbit model (Q41869569) (← links)
- Cationic PAMAM dendrimers as pore-blocking binary toxin inhibitors. (Q41901324) (← links)
- Clostridium botulinum C2 toxin. Identification of the binding site for chloroquine and related compounds and influence of the binding site on properties of the C2II channel (Q41941819) (← links)
- Cross-linked forms of the isolated N-terminal domain of the lethal factor are potent inhibitors of anthrax toxin (Q41947351) (← links)
- An approach to characterizing single-subunit mutations in multimeric prepores and pores of anthrax protective antigen (Q42060301) (← links)
- Anti-tumor activity of anthrax toxin variants that form a functional translocation pore by intermolecular complementation (Q42371508) (← links)
- Catalyzing the translocation of polypeptides through attractive interactions (Q46941411) (← links)
- Single-Molecule Dynamics and Discrimination between Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Amino Acids in Peptides, through Controllable, Stepwise Translocation across Nanopores (Q92942315) (← links)