• membrane insertion mechanism of Perfringolysin O (PFO), a cholesterol-dependent pore-forming cytolysin produced by pathogenic Clostridium perfringens. Instead...
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  • thiol-activated Cholesterol-dependent Cytolysin (CDC) family (TC# 1.C.12) is a member of the MACPF superfamily. Cholesterol dependent cytolysins are a family...
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    categories: Large beta-barrel pore-forming toxins MACPF and Cholesterol-dependent cytolysins (CDCs), gasdermin Binary toxins e.g., Anthrax toxin, Pleurotolysin...
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  • Cdc42, cell-division cycle protein Cholesterol-dependent cytolysin, exotoxins secreted by bacteria Complement-dependent cytotoxicity Conventional dendritic...
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    around it during cell entry to activate listeriolysin O, a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin capable of disrupting the vacuolar membrane. This frees the...
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  • cholesterol to be present in the target membrane. Unlike other Cholesterol-dependent cytolysins, SLO contains a 60 Amino acid N-terminal domain that makes...
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    families: the cholesterol-dependent toxins and the RTX toxins. Cholesterol-dependent cytolysins Formation of pores by cholesterol-dependent cytolysins (CDC) requires...
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  • Trueperella pyogenes becomes a pathogen in the uterus by secreting a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin that damages stromal cells, once the epithelium is damaged...
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  • Structural studies reveal that MACPF domains are related to cholesterol-dependent cytolysins (CDCs), a family of pore forming toxins previously thought...
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  • Kulkarni R, Aguilar JL, Lehrer RI, et al. (2011). "Inerolysin, a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin produced by Lactobacillus iners". J Bacteriol. 193 (5): 1034–41...
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    contain a common MACPF domain. This region is homologous to cholesterol-dependent cytolysins from Gram-positive bacteria. The ring structure formed by C9...
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  • Listeriolysin O is a non-enzymatic, cytolytic, thiol-activated, cholesterol-dependent cytolysin; hence, it is activated by reducing agents and inhibited by...
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    Aguilar JL, Lehrer RI, Ratner AJ (December 2010). "Inerolysin, a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin produced by Lactobacillus iners". Journal of Bacteriology....
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    perforin is the MACPF domain. This region shares homology with cholesterol-dependent cytolysins from Gram-positive bacteria. The initial concept of a plasma...
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  • sometimes these are incomplete. In contrast to PFTs of the cholesterol-dependent cytolysin family, the transition from incomplete lysenin oligomers to...
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  • family 1.C.14 Cytohemolysin (CHL) family 1.C.39 Thiol-activated cholesterol-dependent cytolysin family 1.C.43 Lysenin family 1.C.56 Pseudomonas syringae HrpZ...
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    covalently attached to the lipids glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) and cholesterol. Protein association with membranes through the use of acylated residues...
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  • The RTX toxin superfamily is a group of cytolysins and cytotoxins produced by bacteria. There are over 1000 known members with a variety of functions....
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