Search Results - "JOHN COLLIER, R"
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Atomic structure of anthrax protective antigen pore elucidates toxin translocation
Published in Nature (London) (28-05-2015)“…Cryo-electron microscopy determination of anthrax toxin protective antigen pore structure at a resolution of 2.9 Å, revealing the catalytic Φ-clamp and the…”
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Anthrax toxin: receptor binding, internalization, pore formation, and translocation
Published in Annual review of biochemistry (01-01-2007)“…Anthrax toxin consists of three nontoxic proteins that self-assemble at the surface of receptor-bearing mammalian cells or in solution, yielding a series of…”
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Anthrax toxins regulate pain signaling and can deliver molecular cargoes into ANTXR2+ DRG sensory neurons
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-02-2022)“…Bacterial products can act on neurons to alter signaling and function. In the present study, we found that dorsal root ganglion (DRG) sensory neurons are…”
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ANTHRAX TOXIN
Published in Annual review of cell and developmental biology (01-01-2003)“…Anthrax toxin consists of three nontoxic proteins that associate in binary or ternary combinations to form toxic complexes at the surface of mammalian cells…”
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Receptor-directed chimeric toxins created by sortase-mediated protein fusion
Published in Molecular cancer therapeutics (01-10-2013)“…Chimeric protein toxins that act selectively on cells expressing a designated receptor may serve as investigational probes and/or antitumor agents. Here, we…”
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Changing the receptor specificity of anthrax toxin
Published in mBio (2012)“…The actions of many bacterial toxins depend on their ability to bind to one or more cell-surface receptors. Anthrax toxin acts by a sequence of events that…”
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Protein Translocation through the Anthrax Toxin Transmembrane Pore is Driven by a Proton Gradient
Published in Journal of molecular biology (03-02-2006)“…Protective antigen (PA) from anthrax toxin assembles into a homoheptamer on cell surfaces and forms complexes with the enzymatic components: lethal factor (LF)…”
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Identification of the cellular receptor for anthrax toxin
Published in Nature (London) (08-11-2001)“…The tripartite toxin secreted by Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax, helps the bacterium evade the immune system and can kill the host during a…”
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A Phenylalanine Clamp Catalyzes Protein Translocation through the Anthrax Toxin Pore
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (29-07-2005)“…The protective antigen component of anthrax toxin forms a homoheptameric pore in the endosomal membrane, creating a narrow passageway for the enzymatic…”
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The Holobiont/Hologenome Concept Series
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Ultrasensitive detection of protein translocated through toxin pores in droplet-interface bilayers
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (04-10-2011)“…Many bacterial toxins form proteinaceous pores that facilitate the translocation of soluble effector proteins across cellular membranes. With anthrax toxin…”
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Phenylalanine-427 of anthrax protective antigen functions in both pore formation and protein translocation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-03-2008)“…The protective antigen (PA) moiety of anthrax toxin forms a heptameric pore in endosomal membranes of mammalian cells and translocates the enzymatic moieties…”
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Disulfide bonds in the ectodomain of anthrax toxin receptor 2 are required for the receptor-bound protective-antigen pore to function
Published in PloS one (10-05-2010)“…Cell-surface receptors play essential roles in anthrax toxin action by providing the toxin with a high-affinity anchor and self-assembly site on the plasma…”
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Structure of Heptameric Protective Antigen Bound to an Anthrax Toxin Receptor: A Role for Receptor in pH-Dependent Pore Formation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (07-09-2004)“…After binding to cellular receptors and proteolytic activation, the protective antigen component of anthrax toxin forms a heptameric prepore. The prepore later…”
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Evidence That Translocation of Anthrax Toxin's Lethal Factor Is Initiated by Entry of Its N Terminus into the Protective Antigen Channel
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (30-11-2004)“…Entry of the enzymatic components of anthrax toxin [lethal factor (LF) and edema factor] into the cytosol of mammalian cells depends on the ability of the…”
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Following Natures Lead: On the Construction of Membrane-Inserted Toxins in Lipid Bilayer Nanodiscs
Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-06-2015)“…Bacterial toxin or viral entry into the cell often requires cell surface binding and endocytosis. The endosomal acidification induces a limited…”
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Interactions of anthrax lethal factor with protective antigen defined by site-directed spin labeling
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-02-2011)“…The protective antigen (PA) moiety of anthrax toxin forms oligomeric pores that translocate the enzymatic moieties of the toxin--lethal factor (LF) and edema…”
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A Loop Network within the Anthrax Toxin Pore Positions the Phenylalanine Clamp in an Active Conformation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (27-06-2006)“…Heptameric pores formed in the endosomal membrane by the protective antigen moiety of anthrax toxin serve as portals for entry of the enzymatic moieties of the…”
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Membrane translocation by anthrax toxin
Published in Molecular aspects of medicine (01-12-2009)“…Much attention has been focused on anthrax toxin recently, both because of its central role in the pathogenesis of Bacillus anthracis and because it has proven…”
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Replacement of C-Terminal Histidines Uncouples Membrane Insertion and Translocation in Diphtheria Toxin T-Domain
Published in Biophysical journal (16-11-2011)“…The translocation (T) domain plays a key role in the action of diphtheria toxin and is responsible for transferring the N-terminus-attached catalytic domain…”
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