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176 related items for PubMed ID: 7801126

  • 1. Fatty acylation of two internal lysine residues required for the toxic activity of Escherichia coli hemolysin.
    Stanley P, Packman LC, Koronakis V, Hughes C.
    Science; 1994 Dec 23; 266(5193):1992-6. PubMed ID: 7801126
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  • 2. An ordered reaction mechanism for bacterial toxin acylation by the specialized acyltransferase HlyC: formation of a ternary complex with acylACP and protoxin substrates.
    Stanley P, Hyland C, Koronakis V, Hughes C.
    Mol Microbiol; 1999 Dec 23; 34(5):887-901. PubMed ID: 10594816
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  • 3. Escherichia coli hemolysin mutants with altered target cell specificity.
    Pellett S, Welch RA.
    Infect Immun; 1996 Aug 23; 64(8):3081-7. PubMed ID: 8757837
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  • 4. Activation of Escherichia coli prohaemolysin to the mature toxin by acyl carrier protein-dependent fatty acylation.
    Issartel JP, Koronakis V, Hughes C.
    Nature; 1991 Jun 27; 351(6329):759-61. PubMed ID: 2062368
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  • 5. The biochemistry of hemolysin toxin activation: characterization of HlyC, an internal protein acyltransferase.
    Trent MS, Worsham LM, Ernst-Fonberg ML.
    Biochemistry; 1998 Mar 31; 37(13):4644-52. PubMed ID: 9521785
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  • 6. Acylation of Escherichia coli hemolysin: a unique protein lipidation mechanism underlying toxin function.
    Stanley P, Koronakis V, Hughes C.
    Microbiol Mol Biol Rev; 1998 Jun 31; 62(2):309-33. PubMed ID: 9618444
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  • 8. Independent interaction of the acyltransferase HlyC with two maturation domains of the Escherichia coli toxin HlyA.
    Stanley P, Koronakis V, Hardie K, Hughes C.
    Mol Microbiol; 1996 May 31; 20(4):813-22. PubMed ID: 8793877
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  • 11. HlyC, the internal protein acyltransferase that activates hemolysin toxin: roles of various conserved residues in enzymatic activity as probed by site-directed mutagenesis.
    Trent MS, Worsham LM, Ernst-Fonberg ML.
    Biochemistry; 1999 Jul 20; 38(29):9541-8. PubMed ID: 10413532
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  • 13. HlyC, the internal protein acyltransferase that activates hemolysin toxin: the role of conserved tyrosine and arginine residues in enzymatic activity as probed by chemical modification and site-directed mutagenesis.
    Trent MS, Worsham LM, Ernst-Fonberg ML.
    Biochemistry; 1999 Jul 06; 38(27):8831-8. PubMed ID: 10393560
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  • 15. Acyltransferase-mediated selection of the length of the fatty acyl chain and of the acylation site governs activation of bacterial RTX toxins.
    Osickova A, Khaliq H, Masin J, Jurnecka D, Sukova A, Fiser R, Holubova J, Stanek O, Sebo P, Osicka R.
    J Biol Chem; 2020 Jul 10; 295(28):9268-9280. PubMed ID: 32461253
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  • 19. Insights into the catalytic mechanism of HlyC, the internal protein acyltransferase that activates Escherichia coli hemolysin toxin.
    Worsham LM, Trent MS, Earls L, Jolly C, Ernst-Fonberg ML.
    Biochemistry; 2001 Nov 13; 40(45):13607-16. PubMed ID: 11695909
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  • 20. Target cell specificity of the Pasteurella haemolytica leukotoxin is unaffected by the nature of the fatty-acyl group used to activate the toxin in vitro.
    Hormozi K, Parton R, Coote J.
    FEMS Microbiol Lett; 1998 Dec 01; 169(1):139-45. PubMed ID: 9851045
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