Proteins Membrane Binding and Pore Formation

Proteins Membrane Binding and Pore Formation-1

Edited by
Gregor Anderluh
Jeremy Lakey

2010

Formation of transmembrane pores is a very effective way of killing cells. It is thus not surprising that many bacterial and eukaryotic toxic agents are pore-forming proteins. Pore formation in a target membrane is a complex process composed of several steps; proteins need to attach to the lipid membrane, possibly aggregate in the plane of the membrane and finally form a pore by inserting part of the polypeptide chain across the lipid bilayer.

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