Aerolysin

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Aerolysin
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proaerolysin
Identifiers
Symbol Aerolysin
Pfam PF01117
Pfam clan CL0345
InterPro IPR005830
PROSITE PDOC00247
SCOP 1pre
SUPERFAMILY 1pre
TCDB 1.C.4
OPM superfamily 35

In molecular biology, aerolysin is a cytolytic pore-forming toxin exported by Aeromonas hydrophila, a Gram-negative bacterium associated with diarrhoeal diseases and deep wound infections.[1][2] The mature toxin binds to eukaryotic cells and aggregates to form holes (approximately 3 nm in diameter) leading to the destruction of the membrane permeability barrier and osmotic lysis. The structure of proaerolysin has been determined to 2.8A resolution and shows the protoxin to adopt a novel fold.[2] Images of an aerolysin oligomer derived from electron microscopy and molecular dynamics simulations have helped to construct a model of the protein in its heptameric conformation, and to outline a mechanism by which this assembly might insert into lipid bilayers to form ion channels.[3]

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