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Investigation of the pore-forming mechanism of a cytolytic δ-endotoxin from Bacillus thuringiensis

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BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
卷 374, 期 -, 页码 255-259

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PORTLAND PRESS
DOI: 10.1042/BJ20030437

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Bacillus thuringiensis; Cyt2Aa1; cytolytic toxin; haemolysis; membrane pore; pore formation

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Cyt2Aa1 is a cytolytic protein produced by Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kyushuensis. Penetration of the toxin into membranes has been studied to learn more about membrane-insertion mechanisms and transmembrane-pore formation. The haemolysis assay of Cyt2Aa1 showed a steep and sigmoidal dose-response curve, indicating that toxin aggregation or oligomerization is required for pore formation. Studies of the effect of temperature on pore formation and fluorimetric studies of acrylodan-labelled toxin suggest that toxin inserts into the membrane before oligomerizing to form a pore. Low temperature neither inhibited membrane binding nor closed pores that have been formed, but markedly inhibited oligomerization of the toxin molecules. When toxin treated red blood cells at 4 degreesC were transferred to a toxin-free solution at 37 degreesC, no significant increase in haemolysis was observed. This result suggests that membrane-bound toxin could not diffuse laterally and interact with other molecules to form a pore. From these results, we propose that Cyt2Aa1 binds and inserts into the membrane as a monomer. Oligomerization occurs when toxin molecules have bound in close proximity to each other and pores are formed from large oligomers.

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