C. perfringens enterotoxin-claudin pore complex: Models for structure, mechanism of pore assembly and cation permeability
Santhosh Kumar Nagarajan,
Joy Weber,
Daniel Roderer
et al.
Abstract:The pore-formingClostridium perfringensenterotoxin (CPE), a common cause of foodborne diseases, facilitates Ca2+influx in enterocytes, leading to cell damage. Upon binding to certain claudins (e.g. claudin-4), CPE forms oligomeric pores in the cell membrane. While the CPE-claudin interaction mechanism is well known, the structure and assembly of the pore complex remain elusive. Here, using AlphaFold2 complex prediction, structure alignment, and molecular dynamics simulations, we generated models of pre-pore an… Show more
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