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SUBMITTER: Benke S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4347018 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Benke Stephan S Roderer Daniel D Wunderlich Bengt B Nettels Daniel D Glockshuber Rudi R Schuler Benjamin B
Nature communications 20150205
Pore-forming toxins are protein assemblies used by many organisms to disrupt the membranes of target cells. They are expressed as soluble monomers that assemble spontaneously into multimeric pores. However, owing to their complexity, the assembly processes have not been resolved in detail for any pore-forming toxin. To determine the assembly mechanism for the ring-shaped, homododecameric pore of the bacterial cytolytic toxin ClyA, we collected a diverse set of kinetic data using single-molecule ...[more]