Pore-forming toxins

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'''Pore-forming toxins''' are membrane proteins that catalyze the passive transport of materials through the cell membrane to the detriment of the inflicted cell.
'''Pore-forming toxins''' are membrane proteins that catalyze the passive transport of materials through the cell membrane to the detriment of the inflicted cell.
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== Available structures ==
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* [[Pore forming toxin, α-hemolsyin|The pore forming toxin, α-hemolsyin]] ([[7al]])
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* [[Pore forming toxin, α-hemolysin|The pore forming toxin, α-hemolysin]] ([[7ahl]])
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* [[Cytolysin]]
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* [[Molecular Playground/ClyA|Cytolysin A]]

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Pore-forming toxins are membrane proteins that catalyze the passive transport of materials through the cell membrane to the detriment of the inflicted cell.


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