1PFO | Toxin | date | Jul 31, 1997 |
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title | Perfringolysin O | ||||||||||||||
authors | J.Rossjohn, M.W.Parker | ||||||||||||||
compound | source | ||||||||||||||
Molecule: Perfringolysin O Chain: A Synonym: Pfo Engineered: Yes |
Organism_scientific: Clostridium Perfringens Cellular_location: Cytoplasm Expression_system: Escherichia Coli Other_details: Secreted As A Monomer, Forms Membrane-Bound Oligomers | ||||||||||||||
symmetry | Space Group: C 2 2 21 | R_factor | 0.211 | ||||||||||||
crystal cell |
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method | X-Ray Diffraction | resolution | 2.20 Å | ||||||||||||
note | 1PFO is a representative structure | ||||||||||||||
related structures | by homologous chain: 1M3I | ||||||||||||||
similarity | Belongs to the thiol-activated cytolysin family.[Thiol_cytolysin] | ||||||||||||||
subunit | Forms oligomers in the host membrane. | ||||||||||||||
subcellular loc. |
Membrane localization by OPM: Secreted
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Genes | CPE0163, PFOA, PFOR, PFO (C. perfringens) | ||||||||||||||
function | Cholesterol is the receptor for the binding of these toxins to eukaryotic cell membranes. Is able to lyse cholesterol containing membranes. Sulfhydryl-activated toxin. Can be reversibly inactivated by oxidation. | ||||||||||||||
Gene Ontology |
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Primary reference | Structure of a cholesterol-binding, thiol-activated cytolysin and a model of its membrane form., Rossjohn J, Feil SC, McKinstry WJ, Tweten RK, Parker MW, Cell 1997 May 30;89(5):685-92. PMID:9182756 |
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