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Synthetic, mimic pore-forming structure

Structural and functional studies of a synthetic peptide that mimics a proposed membrane inserting segment of a Bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxin have been conducted. An NMR study of a methanol solution of a synthetic 31-mer peptide corresponding to the sequence of a putative pore-forming segment of the CrylA(c) toxin showed that the peptide exists as an a-helix. Hie peptide forms discrete, characterizable channels in planar lipid bilayers. It is possible that this helix is a component of the transmembrane pore formed by Bacillus thuringiensis delta-endotoxins in vivo. [Pg.117]


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