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  • 1. Structure of dual receptor binding to botulinum neurotoxin B.
    Berntsson RP, Peng L, Dong M, Stenmark P.
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  • 2. Synaptotagmin II and gangliosides bind independently with botulinum neurotoxin B but each restrains the other.
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  • 4. Botulinum neurotoxin B recognizes its protein receptor with high affinity and specificity.
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  • 15. Botulinum neurotoxin G binds synaptotagmin-II in a mode similar to that of serotype B: tyrosine 1186 and lysine 1191 cause its lower affinity.
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  • 16. The HCC-domain of botulinum neurotoxins A and B exhibits a singular ganglioside binding site displaying serotype specific carbohydrate interaction.
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  • 20. Mechanism of botulinum neurotoxin B and G entry into hippocampal neurons.
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