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Pore-forming Toxins: Experiments with S. Aureus Alpha-toxin, C. Perfringens Theta-toxin and E. Coli Haemolysin in Lipid Bilayers, Liposomes and Intact Cells

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Journal Toxicon
Specialty Toxicology
Date 1990 Jan 1
PMID 1697105
Citations 21
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Abstract

Three quite different bacterial toxins (S. aureus alpha-toxin, C. perfringens theta-toxin and E. coli haemolysin) induce the leakage of phosphorylated metabolites from Lettre cells and of calcein from liposomes; in each case leakage is inhibited by Zn2+ greater than Ca2+ greater than Mg2+. Inhibition is not due to displacement of toxin from the membrane, since divalent cations inhibit leakage through pre-formed pores. Electrical conductivity across phospholipid bilayers is induced by each of the three toxins; in each case the probability of channels being in the open state is reduced by divalent cations. Although the pores induced in phospholipid bilayers and liposomes vary greatly in size (theta-toxin much greater than haemolysin greater than alpha-toxin), in Lettre cells the lesions appear more uniform, suggestive of a limiting effect in cells.

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