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Colicins, Pore-forming toxins

Interestingly, certain other pore-forming toxins possess helix-bundle motifs that may participate in channel formation, in a manner similar to that proposed for colicin la. For example, the S-endotoxui produced by Bacillus thuringiensis is toxic to Coleoptera insects (beetles) and is composed of three domains, including a seven-helix bundle, a three-sheet domain, and a /3-sandwich. In the seven-helix bundle, helix 5 is highly hydrophobic, and the other six helices are amphipathic. In solution (Figure 10.32), the six amphipathic... [Pg.316]

Channel-forming toxins and antibiotics. Some of the bacterial toxins known as colicins (Box 8-D) kill susceptible bacteria by creating pores that allow K+ to leak out of the cells. One part of the complement system of blood (Chapter 31) uses specific proteins to literally punch holes in foreign cell membranes. Mel-litin, a 26-residue peptide of bee venom,372 373 as well as other hemolytic toxins and antibiotic peptides of insects, amphibians, and mammals (Chapter 31) form amphip-athic helices which associate to form voltage-dependent anion-selective channels in membranes.374-377... [Pg.414]


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