Changing the Receptor Specificity of Anthrax Toxin

MBio6.40
Volume: 3, Issue: 3
Published: Jul 2, 2012
Abstract
The actions of many bacterial toxins depend on their ability to bind to one or more cell-surface receptors. Anthrax toxin acts by a sequence of events that begins when the protective-antigen (PA) moiety of the toxin binds to either one of two cell-surface proteins, ANTXR1 and ANTXR2, and is proteolytically activated. The activated PA self-associates to form oligomeric pore precursors, which, in turn, bind the enzymatic moieties of the toxin and...
Paper Details
Title
Changing the Receptor Specificity of Anthrax Toxin
Published Date
Jul 2, 2012
Journal
Volume
3
Issue
3
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