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Staphylococcal Alpha-Toxin: Effects on Artificial Lipid Spherules
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1966
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Microbial ToxinProteinlipid InteractionSignal TransductionArtificial Lipid SpherulesBiochemistryToxinologyMedicineStaphylococcal Alpha-toxinSimiliar InteractionOxysterolMembrane PhospholipidsMembrane BiologyInfection ControlPharmacologyClinical Microbiology
Staphylococcal alpha-toxin induces the release of previously sequestered anions or glucose from artificial phospholipid spherules, an effect abolished by specific antitoxin. Alphatoxin resembles streptolysin S in releasing anions or glucose from spherules prepared without cholesterol, and can be distinguished from the membrane-active polyene amphotericin B, which preferentially disrupts spherules containing cholesterol. It may affect biological structures by a similiar interaction with membrane phospholipids.
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