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**[[2r61]], [[2z8l]] – SaET 3<br />
**[[2r61]], [[2z8l]] – SaET 3<br />
**[[3r2i]] – SaET 5<br />
**[[3r2i]] – SaET 5<br />
**[[4zys]] – SaET 6<br />
**[[3o13]] – SaET 15<br />
**[[3o13]] – SaET 15<br />
**[[3kls]] – SaET 1 (mutant) + complement C5<br />
**[[3kls]] – SaET 1 (mutant) + complement C5<br />

Revision as of 12:52, 10 May 2017


Exotoxins (ET) are toxins which are secreted by bacteria[1]. in Vibrio cholerae exotoxin (PDB code 3q9o).[2] Water molecules shown as red spheres.


Structure of Vibrio cholerae exotoxin complex with NAD and glycerol (PDB code 3q9o).

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3D structures of exotoxin3D structures of exotoxin

Updated on 10-May-2017



ReferencesReferences

  1. Hamon MA, Batsche E, Regnault B, Tham TN, Seveau S, Muchardt C, Cossart P. Histone modifications induced by a family of bacterial toxins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Aug 14;104(33):13467-72. Epub 2007 Aug 3. PMID:17675409 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0702729104
  2. Fieldhouse RJ, Jorgensen R, Lugo MR, Merrill AR. The 1.8 angstrom cholix toxin crystal structure in complex with NAD and evidence for a new kinetic model. J Biol Chem. 2012 Apr 25. PMID:22535961 doi:10.1074/jbc.M111.337311

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