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 …

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 …

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 …

Clostridium difficile toxins A and B: Receptors, pores, and translocation into cells

KE Orrell, Z Zhang, SN Sugiman-Marangos… - Critical reviews in …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

pH-triggered conformational switching of the diphtheria toxin T-domain: the roles of N-terminal histidines

IV Kurnikov, A Kyrychenko, JC Flores-Canales… - Journal of molecular …, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract pH-induced conformational switching is essential for functioning of diphtheria toxin,
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 …

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 …