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  • 3. Structural basis for recognition of the pore-forming toxin intermedilysin by human complement receptor CD59.
    Johnson S, Brooks NJ, Smith RA, Lea SM, Bubeck D.
    Cell Rep; 2013 May 30; 3(5):1369-77. PubMed ID: 23665225
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  • 4. Specific protein-membrane contacts are required for prepore and pore assembly by a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin.
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  • 5. Identification of the high affinity binding site in the Streptococcus intermedius toxin intermedilysin for its membrane receptor, the human complement regulator CD59.
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  • 6. Disentangling the roles of cholesterol and CD59 in intermedilysin pore formation.
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  • 9. Binding of human complement C8 to C9: role of the N-terminal modules in the C8 alpha subunit.
    Scibek JJ, Plumb ME, Sodetz JM.
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  • 11. Functional studies of the MACPF domain of human complement protein C8alpha reveal sites for simultaneous binding of C8beta, C8gamma, and C9.
    Slade DJ, Chiswell B, Sodetz JM.
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  • 12. The human complement regulatory protein CD59 binds to the alpha-chain of C8 and to the "b"domain of C9.
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  • 13. Binding of human and rat CD59 to the terminal complement complexes.
    Lehto T, Morgan BP, Meri S.
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  • 14. Identity of the segment of human complement C8 recognized by complement regulatory protein CD59.
    Lockert DH, Kaufman KM, Chang CP, Hüsler T, Sodetz JM, Sims PJ.
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  • 15. Structure of human C8 protein provides mechanistic insight into membrane pore formation by complement.
    Lovelace LL, Cooper CL, Sodetz JM, Lebioda L.
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  • 16. Defining the CD59-C9 binding interaction.
    Huang Y, Qiao F, Abagyan R, Hazard S, Tomlinson S.
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  • 17. Structural Basis for Receptor Recognition by the Human CD59-Responsive Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins.
    Lawrence SL, Gorman MA, Feil SC, Mulhern TD, Kuiper MJ, Ratner AJ, Tweten RK, Morton CJ, Parker MW.
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  • 18. Structural basis for membrane attack complex inhibition by CD59.
    Couves EC, Gardner S, Voisin TB, Bickel JK, Stansfeld PJ, Tate EW, Bubeck D.
    Nat Commun; 2023 Feb 16; 14(1):890. PubMed ID: 36797260
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  • 19. Crystal structure of CD59: implications for molecular recognition of the complement proteins C8 and C9 in the membrane-attack complex.
    Huang Y, Fedarovich A, Tomlinson S, Davies C.
    Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr; 2007 Jun 16; 63(Pt 6):714-21. PubMed ID: 17505110
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  • 20. High-resolution structures of bacterially expressed soluble human CD59.
    Leath KJ, Johnson S, Roversi P, Hughes TR, Smith RA, Mackenzie L, Morgan BP, Lea SM.
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