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  1. Category:Toxin/lectin (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Toxin/lectin
  2. Category:Toxin-lectin complex (51 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Toxin-lectin complex

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  1. 1w3g (4,809 bytes)
    2: ==Hemolytic lectin from the mushroom Laetiporus sulphureus complexed...
    24: ...ural elements within the aerolysin-like family of toxins that could be directly involved in membrane-pore...
    26: ... the Laetiporus sulphureus hemolytic pore-forming lectin in complex with sugars.,Mancheno JM, Tateno H, Go...
  2. 1w3a (4,762 bytes)
    2: ...ree dimensional structure of a novel pore-forming lectin from the mushroom Laetiporus sulphureus==
    24: ...ural elements within the aerolysin-like family of toxins that could be directly involved in membrane-pore...
    26: ... the Laetiporus sulphureus hemolytic pore-forming lectin in complex with sugars.,Mancheno JM, Tateno H, Go...
  3. 1w3f (4,838 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of the hemolytic lectin from the mushroom Laetiporus sulphureus complexed...
    24: ...ural elements within the aerolysin-like family of toxins that could be directly involved in membrane-pore...
    26: ... the Laetiporus sulphureus hemolytic pore-forming lectin in complex with sugars.,Mancheno JM, Tateno H, Go...
  4. 2c9k (4,459 bytes)
    2: ...functional form of the mosquito-larvicidal Cry4Aa toxin from Bacillus thuringiensis at 2.8 A resolution==
    24: ...get specificity and membrane insertion of Cry endotoxins.
    26: ...functional form of the mosquito larvicidal Cry4Aa toxin from Bacillus thuringiensis at a 2.8-angstrom res...
    33: *[[Delta-endotoxin|Delta-endotoxin]]
  5. 1w0o (4,587 bytes)
    11: ...tors in microbial infections. Facilitates cholera toxin binding to host intestinal epithelial cells by co...
    14: ...iscovery of the sialic acid binding site in the N-lectin-like domain suggests that this might help target ...
  6. 1w0p (4,662 bytes)
    11: ...tors in microbial infections. Facilitates cholera toxin binding to host intestinal epithelial cells by co...
    14: ...iscovery of the sialic acid binding site in the N-lectin-like domain suggests that this might help target ...
  7. 2aai (5,844 bytes)
    5: ....html Molecule of the Month] feature on ''Cholera Toxin'' by David S. Goodsell is [https://dx.doi.org/10...
    11: ...ains are also responsible for cell agglutination (Lectin activity).
    24: The plant cytotoxin ricin consists of two disulfide-linked chains, ea...
    38: [[Category: Cholera Toxin]]
  8. 4b4p (3,951 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal Structure of the lectin domain of F18 fimbrial adhesin FedF.==
    12: ...sic loop on the membrane proximal surface of FedF lectin domain is shown to be required for binding to pig...
  9. 4hv7 (3,972 bytes)
    11: ...ains are also responsible for cell agglutination (Lectin activity).
    14: ...ed as competitive active-site inhibitors of ricin toxin A (RTA). Focus began on dipeptide conjugates, and...
    16: Peptide-Conjugated Pterins as Inhibitors of Ricin Toxin A.,Saito R, Pruet JM, Manzano LA, Jasheway K, Mon...
  10. 1hev (2,244 bytes)
    2: ...MENT OF SOLUTION-STATE FOLDING FOR THE AGGLUTININ-TOXIN MOTIF==
    10: ...-glucosamine / N-acetyl-D-neuraminic acid binding lectin. Can inhibit fungal growth.
  11. 1umr (4,237 bytes)
    10: ...pha-IIb/beta-3 (ITGA2B/ITGB3) also induced by the toxin is upstream the cytoskeletal translocation of GPI...
    23: ...ogy to the carbohydrate-binding domains of C-type lectins, to the factor IX-binding protein (IX-bp), and t...
  12. 1uos (4,213 bytes)
    2: ==The Crystal Structure of the Snake Venom Toxin Convulxin==
    10: ...pha-IIb/beta-3 (ITGA2B/ITGB3) also induced by the toxin is upstream the cytoskeletal translocation of GPI...
    23: ... alphabeta-heterodimer and conforms to the C-type lectin-fold topology. Comparison with other family membe...
    25: Structure of the snake-venom toxin convulxin.,Batuwangala T, Leduc M, Gibbins JM, Bo...
  13. 1isv (5,096 bytes)
    24: ... xylose in the xylan backbone, whereas ricin-type lectin recognizes the terminal galactose to sandwich the...
  14. 1isw (5,175 bytes)
    24: ... xylose in the xylan backbone, whereas ricin-type lectin recognizes the terminal galactose to sandwich the...
  15. 1isx (5,253 bytes)
    24: ... xylose in the xylan backbone, whereas ricin-type lectin recognizes the terminal galactose to sandwich the...
  16. 1isy (5,092 bytes)
    24: ... xylose in the xylan backbone, whereas ricin-type lectin recognizes the terminal galactose to sandwich the...
  17. 1isz (5,094 bytes)
    24: ... xylose in the xylan backbone, whereas ricin-type lectin recognizes the terminal galactose to sandwich the...
  18. 1it0 (5,216 bytes)
    24: ... xylose in the xylan backbone, whereas ricin-type lectin recognizes the terminal galactose to sandwich the...
  19. 1xez (4,666 bytes)
    2: ...cture Of The Vibrio Cholerae Cytolysin (HlyA) Pro-Toxin With Octylglucoside Bound==
    24: ... assembly for staphylococcal and Vibrio cytolytic toxins.
    26: ...ucture of the Vibrio cholerae cytolysin (VCC) pro-toxin and its assembly into a heptameric transmembrane ...
  20. 2pjo (6,300 bytes)
    11: ...ains are also responsible for cell agglutination (Lectin activity).
    24: BACKGROUND: Ricin is a potent toxin and known bioterrorism threat with no available a...

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