Hemolysin
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[[3anz]], [[7ahl]] – SaHL-α – S''taphylococcus aureus''<br /> | [[3anz]], [[7ahl]] – SaHL-α – S''taphylococcus aureus''<br /> | ||
| - | A full page | + | A full page in Proteopedia exploring [[7ahl]] is found[[Pore_forming_toxin,_α-hemolsyin|here]].<br/> |
[[3m2l]], [[3m4d]] - SaHL-α (mutant)<br /> | [[3m2l]], [[3m4d]] - SaHL-α (mutant)<br /> | ||
[[3m3r]], [[3m4e]] - SaHL-α (mutant) + β-cyclodextrin | [[3m3r]], [[3m4e]] - SaHL-α (mutant) + β-cyclodextrin | ||
Revision as of 20:23, 15 June 2012
Hemolysin (HL) is exotoxin from bacteria which causes lysis of red blood cells. See details for α-hemolysin in Pore forming toxin, α-hemolysin. For toxins in Proteopdia see Toxins.
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3D Structures of hemolysin
Updated December 2011
α-hemolysin
3anz, 7ahl – SaHL-α – Staphylococcus aureus
A full page in Proteopedia exploring 7ahl is foundhere.
3m2l, 3m4d - SaHL-α (mutant)
3m3r, 3m4e - SaHL-α (mutant) + β-cyclodextrin
β-hemolysin
3k55 – SaHL-β)
3i5v - SaHL-β residues 35-330)
3i41 - SaHL-β residues 35-330 (mutant)
3i46, 3i48 - SaHL-β residues 35-330 (mutant)
+ metal ion
γ-hemolysin
2qk7 – SaHL-γ (mutant)
3b07 - SaHL-γ
δ-hemolysin
2kam – SaHL-δ - NMR
Hemolysin
3o44 – VcHL residues 161-741 – Vibrio cholerae
1xez – VcHL (mutant)
3a57 – HL 2 – Vibrio parahaemolyticus
3hvn – HL (mutant) – Streptococcus suis
3fy3 – HL A residues 30-265 – Proteus mirabilis
2wcd – EcHL E residues 2-303 – Escherichia coli
1qoy - EcHL E (mutant)
1mt0 – EcHL B ATP-binding domain
2oai, 2r8d – HL corc_hlyc domain – Xylella fastidiosa
2r2z – HL residues 346-435 – Enterococcus faecalis
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