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- 1pfo (2,735 bytes)
10: ...-activated toxin that causes cytolysis by forming pores in cholesterol containing host membranes. After b... - 1gwy (3,490 bytes)
11: ... protein that forms cations-selective hydrophilic pores of around 1 nm and causes cardiac stimulation and... - 9gki (2,444 bytes)
10: ... protein that forms cations-selective hydrophilic pores of around 1 nm and causes cardiac stimulation and... - 2c2f (4,741 bytes)
24: ...o different threefold axes corresponding to small pores in the Dps sphere, which may possibly form the en... - 2c2u (4,690 bytes)
24: ...o different threefold axes corresponding to small pores in the Dps sphere, which may possibly form the en... - 2m3n (3,594 bytes)
10: ... surface before aggregating to form transmembrane pores.<ref>PMID:11099505</ref> <ref>PMID:14636071</ref>... - 3zix (3,821 bytes)
14: ...nclude particular human claudins, the toxin forms pores in the cell membrane. The mature pore apparently ... - 1lb3 (5,170 bytes)
24: ...ive active sites and their properties. Within the pores built up by the molecular three-fold symmetry axe... - 1e1h (6,550 bytes)
11: ...ent occurs so that the N-terminus of the HC forms pores that allows the light chain (LC) to translocate i... - 4gcs (2,032 bytes)
11: ....uniprot.org/uniprot/OMPF_ECOLI OMPF_ECOLI] Forms pores that allow passive diffusion of small molecules a... - 2jd6 (4,485 bytes)
24: ... archaeal ferritins. Consequently, the four large pores that were found in AfFtn are not present in PfFtn... - 2jd7 (4,505 bytes)
24: ... archaeal ferritins. Consequently, the four large pores that were found in AfFtn are not present in PfFtn... - 2jd8 (4,530 bytes)
24: ... archaeal ferritins. Consequently, the four large pores that were found in AfFtn are not present in PfFtn... - 1od5 (4,687 bytes)
11: ... B.subtilis, E.coli and S.enteritidis) by forming pores and aggregating in transmembranes, leading to mem... - 1o72 (5,095 bytes)
11: ... protein that forms cations-selective hydrophilic pores of around 1 nm and causes cardiac stimulation and... - 1o71 (5,082 bytes)
11: ... protein that forms cations-selective hydrophilic pores of around 1 nm and causes cardiac stimulation and... - 8txr (4,519 bytes)
13: ... of the complex and accessible only through large pores formed between XseA tetramers. The architectural ... - 7gqo (9,472 bytes)
10: ...afficking by cleaving host members of the nuclear pores (By similarity). Counteracts stress granule forma... - 7gqp (9,471 bytes)
10: ...afficking by cleaving host members of the nuclear pores (By similarity). Counteracts stress granule forma... - 7gqq (9,472 bytes)
10: ...afficking by cleaving host members of the nuclear pores (By similarity). Counteracts stress granule forma...
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