Molecular Playground/ClyA
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| - | Figure 1. The soluble ClyA monomer. | + | Figure 1. The soluble ClyA monomer, [[1QOY]], rendered in PyMol. |
| - | [[1QOY]] is a monomer from the dodecameric pore-forming toxin (PFT) from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escherichia_coli ''Escherichia coli'']. It is a 34kDa protein comprised of four alpha helicies, a smaller fifth alpha helix, and a beta tongue. ClyA has been shown to form pores through a non-classical assembly pathway, excreted in oligomeric form in outer-membrane vesicles (OMV) as pre-pores. Only until ClyA reaches the target host membrane does it form the dodecameric PFT with hemolytic activity. | + | [[1QOY]] in Figure 1 above is a monomer from the dodecameric pore-forming toxin (PFT) from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escherichia_coli ''Escherichia coli'']. It is a 34kDa protein comprised of four alpha helicies, a smaller fifth alpha helix, and a beta tongue. ClyA has been shown to form pores through a non-classical assembly pathway, excreted in oligomeric form in outer-membrane vesicles (OMV) as pre-pores. Only until ClyA reaches the target host membrane does it form the dodecameric PFT with hemolytic activity. |
| - | Though its crystal structure,[[2WCD]] | + | Though its crystal structure, [[2WCD]], as shown in Figure 2 revealing a dodecamer, larger [http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja4053398 pores] have been isolated, as well. |
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