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  • 2. Conformational changes in cholera toxin B subunit-ganglioside GM1 complexes are elicited by environmental pH and evoke changes in membrane structure.
    McCann JA, Mertz JA, Czworkowski J, Picking WD.
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  • 4. Structural studies of receptor binding by cholera toxin mutants.
    Merritt EA, Sarfaty S, Jobling MG, Chang T, Holmes RK, Hirst TR, Hol WG.
    Protein Sci; 1997 Jul 29; 6(7):1516-28. PubMed ID: 9232653
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  • 8. Novel GM1 ganglioside-like peptide mimics prevent the association of cholera toxin to human intestinal epithelial cells in vitro.
    Yu RK, Usuki S, Itokazu Y, Wu HC.
    Glycobiology; 2016 Jan 29; 26(1):63-73. PubMed ID: 26405107
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  • 9. Cholera toxin binds to lipid rafts but has a limited specificity for ganglioside GM1.
    Blank N, Schiller M, Krienke S, Wabnitz G, Ho AD, Lorenz HM.
    Immunol Cell Biol; 2007 Jul 29; 85(5):378-82. PubMed ID: 17325693
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  • 10. Modifications of cholera toxin subunit B binding to human large intestinal epithelium. An immunohistochemical study.
    Kirkeby S, Lynge Pedersen AM.
    Microb Pathog; 2018 Nov 29; 124():332-336. PubMed ID: 30145256
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  • 11. Fusions to the cholera toxin B subunit: influence on pentamerization and GM1 binding.
    Liljeqvist S, Ståhl S, Andréoni C, Binz H, Uhlén M, Murby M.
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  • 12. Thermal stability and intersubunit interactions of cholera toxin in solution and in association with its cell-surface receptor ganglioside GM1.
    Goins B, Freire E.
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  • 14. Evidence for TLR4 and FcRγ-CARD9 activation by cholera toxin B subunit and its direct bindings to TREM2 and LMIR5 receptors.
    Phongsisay V, Iizasa E, Hara H, Yoshida H.
    Mol Immunol; 2015 Aug 22; 66(2):463-71. PubMed ID: 26021803
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  • 16. Binding Cooperativity Matters: A GM1-Like Ganglioside-Cholera Toxin B Subunit Binding Study Using a Nanocube-Based Lipid Bilayer Array.
    Worstell NC, Krishnan P, Weatherston JD, Wu HJ.
    PLoS One; 2016 Aug 22; 11(4):e0153265. PubMed ID: 27070150
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  • 19. Rapid and scalable plant-based production of a cholera toxin B subunit variant to aid in mass vaccination against cholera outbreaks.
    Hamorsky KT, Kouokam JC, Bennett LJ, Baldauf KJ, Kajiura H, Fujiyama K, Matoba N.
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  • 20. Identification of molecular-mimicry-based ligands for cholera diagnostics using magnetic relaxation.
    Kaittanis C, Banerjee T, Santra S, Santiesteban OJ, Teter K, Perez JM.
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