Cellular Entry of Binary and Pore-Forming Bacterial Toxins / / Alexey S. Ladokhin.
Annotation Bridging cellular membranes is a key step in the pathogenic action of both binary and pore-forming bacterial toxins. The former use their translocation domains, containing various structural motifs, to ensure efficient delivery of the toxic component into the host cell, while the latter a...
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