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159 related items for PubMed ID: 1541539

  • 1. High-affinity binding of Clostridium perfringens epsilon-toxin to rat brain.
    Nagahama M, Sakurai J.
    Infect Immun; 1992 Mar; 60(3):1237-40. PubMed ID: 1541539
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  • 2. Molecular basis of toxicity of Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin.
    Bokori-Brown M, Savva CG, Fernandes da Costa SP, Naylor CE, Basak AK, Titball RW.
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  • 4. Clostridium perfringens epsilon-toxin forms a heptameric pore within the detergent-insoluble microdomains of Madin-Darby canine kidney cells and rat synaptosomes.
    Miyata S, Minami J, Tamai E, Matsushita O, Shimamoto S, Okabe A.
    J Biol Chem; 2002 Oct 18; 277(42):39463-8. PubMed ID: 12177068
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  • 5. Cleavage of a C-terminal peptide is essential for heptamerization of Clostridium perfringens epsilon-toxin in the synaptosomal membrane.
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    J Biol Chem; 2001 Apr 27; 276(17):13778-83. PubMed ID: 11278924
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  • 6. Characterization of the high affinity binding of epsilon toxin from Clostridium perfringens to the renal system.
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  • 7. Calcium enhances binding of Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin to sulfatide.
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  • 8. Saturable binding to cell membranes of the presynaptic neurotoxin, beta-bungarotoxin.
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  • 9. Binding of Clostridium botulinum type C neurotoxin to rat brain synaptosomes.
    Agui T, Syuto B, Oguma K, Iida H, Kubo S.
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  • 11. Opening of the active site of Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin may be triggered by membrane binding.
    Titball RW, Naylor CE, Miller J, Moss DS, Basak AK.
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  • 12. Native or Proteolytically Activated NanI Sialidase Enhances the Binding and Cytotoxic Activity of Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin and Beta Toxin.
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  • 13. The Myelin and Lymphocyte Protein MAL Is Required for Binding and Activity of Clostridium perfringens ε-Toxin.
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  • 14. Assembly of Clostridium perfringens epsilon-toxin on MDCK cell membrane.
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  • 15. Distribution of labeled Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin in mice.
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  • 16. Clostridium perfringens epsilon-toxin acts on MDCK cells by forming a large membrane complex.
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  • 17. Carboxyl groups in Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin.
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  • 18. Binding and internalization of Clostridium perfringens iota-toxin in lipid rafts.
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  • 19. Effect of prior treatment with Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin inactivated by various agents on lethal, pressor and contractile activities of the toxin.
    Nagahama M, Takahashi T, Sakurai J.
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  • 20. Specific binding of crotoxin to brain synaptosomes and synaptosomal membranes.
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