Glycan-dependent cell adhesion mechanism of Tc toxins
Although Tc toxins are a major class of bacterial toxin translocation systems, little is known about their receptor binding. Here, the authors identify heparins/heparan sulfates and Lewis antigens as receptors for different Tc toxins, determine cryo-EM structures of three toxin-glycan complexes and...
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oai:doaj.org-article:8fd46558833e4d1b98f8b3ad1804b7b82021-12-02T17:51:19ZGlycan-dependent cell adhesion mechanism of Tc toxins10.1038/s41467-020-16536-72041-1723https://doaj.org/article/8fd46558833e4d1b98f8b3ad1804b7b82020-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16536-7https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Although Tc toxins are a major class of bacterial toxin translocation systems, little is known about their receptor binding. Here, the authors identify heparins/heparan sulfates and Lewis antigens as receptors for different Tc toxins, determine cryo-EM structures of three toxin-glycan complexes and propose a two-step cell adhesion mechanism for Tc toxins.Daniel RodererFelix BröckerOleg SitselPaulina KaplonekFranziska LeidreiterPeter H. SeebergerStefan RaunserNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2020) |
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Although Tc toxins are a major class of bacterial toxin translocation systems, little is known about their receptor binding. Here, the authors identify heparins/heparan sulfates and Lewis antigens as receptors for different Tc toxins, determine cryo-EM structures of three toxin-glycan complexes and propose a two-step cell adhesion mechanism for Tc toxins. |
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Daniel Roderer Felix Bröcker Oleg Sitsel Paulina Kaplonek Franziska Leidreiter Peter H. Seeberger Stefan Raunser |
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Daniel Roderer Felix Bröcker Oleg Sitsel Paulina Kaplonek Franziska Leidreiter Peter H. Seeberger Stefan Raunser |
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Glycan-dependent cell adhesion mechanism of Tc toxins |
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Glycan-dependent cell adhesion mechanism of Tc toxins |
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Glycan-dependent cell adhesion mechanism of Tc toxins |
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Glycan-dependent cell adhesion mechanism of Tc toxins |
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Glycan-dependent cell adhesion mechanism of Tc toxins |
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glycan-dependent cell adhesion mechanism of tc toxins |
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