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Pore-forming toxins

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CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 59, Issue 5, Pages 832-844

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-002-8471-1

Keywords

pore-forming toxin; cholesterol binding; membrane structure and dynamics; cryo-electron microscopy; pneumolysin; perfringolysin; streptolysin

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Pore-forming toxins are widely distributed proteins which form lesions in biological membranes. In this review, bacterial pore-forming toxins are treated as a paradigm and discussed in terms of the structural principles on which they work. Then, a large family of bacterial toxins, the cholesterol-binding toxins, are analyzed in depth to provide an overview of the processes involved in pore formation. The ways in which the cholesterol-binding toxins (cholesterol-dependent cytolysins) interact with membranes and form pores, the structure of the monomeric soluble and oligomeric pore-forming states, and the effects of the toxin on membrane structure are discussed. By surveying the range of work which has been done on cholesterol-binding toxins, a working model is elaborated which reconciles two current, apparently diametrically opposed, models for their mechanism.

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