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N-terminal peptide (1-92) of Sticholysin II generated by the cleavage with cyanogen bromide interacts with lipid bilayer but does not promote pore formation
ArticleAbstract: Sticholysin II (St II) is a pore-forming toxin produced by the sea anemone Stichodactyla helianthusPalabras claves:Actinoporin, CNBr-derived peptides, Pore-forming toxin, SticholysinAutores:Álvarez C., Casallanovo F., DallaSerra M., García Y., Lanio M.E., Lissi E.A., Martínez D., Menestrina G., Potrich C., Raida M., Schreier S., Vivian Morera CórdovaFuentes:scopusPrimary structure of two cytolysin isoforms from Stichodactyla helianthus differing in their hemolytic activity
ArticleAbstract: Sticholysin I (St-I) and sticholysin II (St-II) are cytolysins purified from the sea anemone StichodPalabras claves:Cytolysin, Primary structure, Sea anemone, Secondary structure pbkp_redictionAutores:Álvarez C., Besada-Pérez V., Betancourt L., Chinea G., González L.J., Guanche Y., Huerta V., Lanio M.E., Martínez D., Vivian Morera CórdovaFuentes:scopusStructural and functional characterization of a recombinant sticholysin I (rSt I) from the sea anemone Stichodactyla helianthus
ArticleAbstract: Sticholysins I and II (Sts I and II) are two potent cytolysins from the sea anemone Stichodactyla hePalabras claves:Actinoporins, Lipid monolayer, Pore-forming toxins, Sticholysin, surface plasmon resonanceAutores:Álvarez C., Calderón L., Campos J., Dyszy F., Fando R., Horjales E., Lanio M.E., Lissi E.A., Martínez D., Pazos I., Pupo A., Ramírez A.R., Schreier S., Tejuca M., Valle A., Vivian Morera CórdovaFuentes:scopus