Anthrax protective antigen

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* <scene name='48/485625/Cv/5'>Domain 3</scene> (in salmon) forms the heptameric pore with domain 2 and enabling LF and EF to penetrate the cell.<br />
* <scene name='48/485625/Cv/5'>Domain 3</scene> (in salmon) forms the heptameric pore with domain 2 and enabling LF and EF to penetrate the cell.<br />
* <scene name='48/485625/Cv/6'>Domain 4</scene> (in magenta) is important for receptor recognition and pore formation. <br />
* <scene name='48/485625/Cv/6'>Domain 4</scene> (in magenta) is important for receptor recognition and pore formation. <br />
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<scene name='48/485625/Cv/11'>Click here to see Ca binding site</scene>. <ref>PMID:9039918</ref>
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Revision as of 13:53, 7 May 2018

Anthrax protective antigen (PA83) complex with Ca+2 ions (PDB code 1acc)

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3D structures of anthrax protective antigen

Updated on 07-May-2018

References

  1. Petosa C, Collier RJ, Klimpel KR, Leppla SH, Liddington RC. Crystal structure of the anthrax toxin protective antigen. Nature. 1997 Feb 27;385(6619):833-8. PMID:9039918 doi:10.1038/385833a0

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