Ion channel — Not to be confused with: Ion Television or Ion implantation. Schematic diagram of an ion channel. 1 channel domains (typically four per channel), 2 outer vestibule, 3 selectivity filter, 4 diameter of selectivity filter, 5 phosphorylation site, 6 … Wikipedia
Pore forming toxins — (PFTs) are protein toxins, typically, (but not exclusively) produced by bacteria, such as C.perfringens and S.aureus . They are frequently cytotoxic (i.e., they kill cells) as they create unregulated pores in the membrane of targeted cells.Types… … Wikipedia
List of types of proteins — A List of types of proteins is part of on going attempts to manage the large amounts of information concerning genes and proteins. Gene sequencing efforts and genome sequencing projects have led to the creation of many gene databases and attempts … Wikipedia
Potassium channel tetramerisation domain — Pfam box Symbol = K tetra Name = K+ channel tetramerisation domain width = caption = Pfam= PF02214 InterPro= IPR003131 SMART= Prosite = SCOP = 1t1d TCDB = OPM family= 8 OPM protein= 2a79 PDB=PDB3|3kvtS:12 102 PDB3|1nn7A:43 132 PDB3|1s1gB:42… … Wikipedia
aerolysin — Channel forming bacterial exotoxin produced by Aeromonas hydrophila as a 50 kD protoxin that later has a 43 residue C terminal peptide cleaved off to generate the active toxin. Binds to specific receptor on target cells (probably glycophorin on… … Dictionary of molecular biology
Anthrax toxin — refers to three proteins secreted by virulent strains of the bacterium Bacillus anthracis . These three proteins act together in a synergistic way in which they are endocytosed and translocated into the cytoplasm of a macrophage, where it… … Wikipedia
Membrane protein — Crystal structure of Potassium channel KvAP. Calculated hydrocarbon boundaries of the lipid bilayer are indicated by red and blue dots. A membrane protein is a protein molecule that is attached to, or associated with the membrane of a cell or an… … Wikipedia
Exotoxin — An exotoxin is a soluble protein excreted by a microrganism, including bacteria, fungi, algae, and protozoa. An exotoxin can cause damage to the host by destroying cells or disrupting normal cellular metabolism. Both gram negative and gram… … Wikipedia
KCNK1 — Potassium channel, subfamily K, member 1, also known as KCNK1, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: KCNK1 potassium channel, subfamily K, member 1| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView… … Wikipedia
KCNK15 — Potassium channel, subfamily K, member 15, also known as KCNK15, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: KCNK15 potassium channel, subfamily K, member 15| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView… … Wikipedia
Colicin — structure of tolb in complex with a peptide of the colicin e9 t domain Identifiers Symbol Colicin Pfam … Wikipedia