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Bacterial Cytolysins that Form Transmembrane Pores

1987
Many bacterial cytolysins damage mammalian target cells by inserting themselves into the lipid bilayer and thereby creating transmembrane pores. Phenomenologically, this process is akin to that of complement cytolysis mediated by C5-C9 (1–3) and to the mechanism of T-cell cytotoxicity (4).
S. Bhakdi, J. Tranum-Jensen
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Thiol-activated cytolysins

Reviews in Medical Microbiology, 1996
P. J. Morgan   +2 more
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Cytolysin

1988
Craig W. Reynolds, Pierre Henkart
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Adjuvant properties of cholesterol-dependent cytolysins

2012
Cholesterol-dependent cytolysins, (CDC), are a family of toxins produced by Gram-positive bacteria that produce large pores on cell membranes containing cholesterol. Over twenty species of bacteria produce CDCs including; Streptococcus, Listeria, Clostridium, Bacillus and Arcanobacterium.
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Enterococcus faecalis cytolysin toxin

2006
Karen Carniol, Michael S. Gilmore
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