细胞生物学
寄主(生物学)
细胞
膜
化学
生物物理学
等离子体
生物
生物化学
物理
遗传学
量子力学
作者
Feby M Chacko,Lutz Schmitt
标识
DOI:10.1515/hsz-2022-0336
摘要
Abstract R epeats in T o X ins (RTX) protein family is a group of exoproteins secreted by Type 1 secretion system (T1SS) of several Gram-negative bacteria. The term RTX is derived from the characteristic nonapeptide sequence (GGxGxDxUx) present at the C-terminus of the protein. This RTX domain binds to calcium ions in the extracellular medium after being secreted out of the bacterial cells, and this facilitates folding of the entire protein. The secreted protein then binds to the host cell membrane and forms pores via a complex pathway, which eventually leads to the cell lysis. In this review, we summarize two different pathways in which RTX toxins interact with host cell membrane and discuss the possible reasons for specific and unspecific activity of RTX toxins to different types of host cells.
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