Botulinum neurotoxin

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CBP contains a <scene name='67/671726/Cv/3'>light or catalytic domain</scene> (LC, residues 1-440, in deeppink) and a <scene name='67/671726/Cv/4'>heavy</scene> (HC, residues 441-1296, in cyan) chains. CBP HC contains two modules:
CBP contains a <scene name='67/671726/Cv/3'>light or catalytic domain</scene> (LC, residues 1-440, in deeppink) and a <scene name='67/671726/Cv/4'>heavy</scene> (HC, residues 441-1296, in cyan) chains. CBP HC contains two modules:
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the N-terminal <scene name='67/671726/Cv/5'>translocation domain</scene> (residues 441-875, in salmon) and the C-terminal <scene name='67/671726/Cv/6'>receptor-binding domain</scene> (residues 876-1296, in yellow).
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the N-terminal <scene name='67/671726/Cv/5'>translocation domain</scene> (residues 441-875, in salmon) and the C-terminal <scene name='67/671726/Cv/6'>receptor-binding domain</scene> (residues 876-1296, in yellow). <ref>PMID:9783750</ref>
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Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin type A with cofactor Zn+2 (grey) (PDB code 3bta).

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3D structures of botulinum neurotoxin

Updated on 17-November-2015


References

  1. Lacy DB, Tepp W, Cohen AC, DasGupta BR, Stevens RC. Crystal structure of botulinum neurotoxin type A and implications for toxicity. Nat Struct Biol. 1998 Oct;5(10):898-902. PMID:9783750 doi:10.1038/2338

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