Pathogenic pore-forming proteins: function and host response
M Bischofberger, I Iacovache, FG Van Der Goot - Cell host & microbe, 2012 - cell.com
Organisms from all kingdoms produce pore-forming proteins, with the best-characterized
being of bacterial origin. The last decade of research has revealed that the channels formed …
being of bacterial origin. The last decade of research has revealed that the channels formed …
Considering protonation as a posttranslational modification regulating protein structure and function
A Schönichen, BA Webb, MP Jacobson… - Annual review of …, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Posttranslational modification is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism for regulating
protein activity, binding affinity, and stability. Compared with established posttranslational …
protein activity, binding affinity, and stability. Compared with established posttranslational …
Immunotoxins and nanobody-based immunotoxins: Review and update
MR Khirehgesh, J Sharifi, F Safari… - Journal of drug …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Immunotoxins (ITs) are protein-based drugs that compose of targeting and cytotoxic
moieties. After binding the IT to the specific cell-surface antigen, the IT internalises into the …
moieties. After binding the IT to the specific cell-surface antigen, the IT internalises into the …
Clostridium difficile toxins A and B: Receptors, pores, and translocation into cells
The most potent toxins secreted by pathogenic bacteria contain enzymatic moieties that
must reach the cytosol of target cells to exert their full toxicity. Toxins such as anthrax …
must reach the cytosol of target cells to exert their full toxicity. Toxins such as anthrax …
pH-triggered conformational switching along the membrane insertion pathway of the diphtheria toxin T-domain
AS Ladokhin - Toxins, 2013 - mdpi.com
The translocation (T)-domain plays a key role in the action of diphtheria toxin and is
responsible for transferring the catalytic domain across the endosomal membrane into the …
responsible for transferring the catalytic domain across the endosomal membrane into the …
Double anchorage to the membrane and intact inter‐chain disulfide bond are required for the low pH induced entry of tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins into neurons
M Pirazzini, O Rossetto, P Bolognese… - Cellular …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins are di‐chain proteins that cause paralysis by inhibiting
neuroexocytosis. These neurotoxins enter into nerve terminals via endocytosis inside …
neuroexocytosis. These neurotoxins enter into nerve terminals via endocytosis inside …
Fluorescent Probes and Quenchers in Studies of Protein Folding and Protein‐Lipid Interactions
A Kyrychenko, AS Ladokhin - The Chemical Record, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Fluorescence spectroscopy provides numerous methodological tools for structural and
functional studies of biological macromolecules and their complexes. All fluorescence …
functional studies of biological macromolecules and their complexes. All fluorescence …
pH-triggered conformational switching of the diphtheria toxin T-domain: the roles of N-terminal histidines
Abstract pH-induced conformational switching is essential for functioning of diphtheria toxin,
which undergoes a membrane insertion/translocation transition triggered by endosomal …
which undergoes a membrane insertion/translocation transition triggered by endosomal …
Using fluorescence for studies of biological membranes: a review
A Kyrychenko - Methods and Applications in Fluorescence, 2015 - iopscience.iop.org
Fluorescence techniques have become powerful and widely used tools for studies of
biochemical and biophysical processes occurring in biological membranes. Various …
biochemical and biophysical processes occurring in biological membranes. Various …
Histidine Protonation and Conformational Switching in Diphtheria Toxin Translocation Domain
MV Rodnin, V Vasques-Montes, A Kyrychenko… - Toxins, 2023 - mdpi.com
Protonation of key histidine residues has been long implicated in the acid-mediated cellular
action of the diphtheria toxin translocation (T-) domain, responsible for the delivery of the …
action of the diphtheria toxin translocation (T-) domain, responsible for the delivery of the …