2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2010.08.010
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Isolation and characterization of a novel two-component hemolysin, erylysin A and B, from an edible mushroom, Pleurotus eryngii

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“…Only the crystal structure of the bacterial aegerolysin Cry34A (from Bacillus thuringiensis) has been determined to date (Schnepf 2013;Schnepf et al 2005). This solved structure confirmed previous experimental Nayak et al 2011a;Shibata et al 2010) and prediction data, all of which argued that the aegerolysins are β-structured proteins (Berne et al 2009;Ota et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…Only the crystal structure of the bacterial aegerolysin Cry34A (from Bacillus thuringiensis) has been determined to date (Schnepf 2013;Schnepf et al 2005). This solved structure confirmed previous experimental Nayak et al 2011a;Shibata et al 2010) and prediction data, all of which argued that the aegerolysins are β-structured proteins (Berne et al 2009;Ota et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…aegerita and recombinant terrelysin from Aspergillus terreus have been suggested to be hemolytic (Berne et al 2002;Nayak et al 2011a). On the contrary, OlyA, pleurotolysin A (PlyA), and erylysin A (EryA), which are aegerolysins from Pleurotus spp., are not hemolytically active per se, as each functions as part of the bi-component pore-forming proteins that include pleurotolysin B (PlyB) and erylysin B (EryB), respectively, which belong to the family of proteins with a membrane attack complex/ perforin (MACPF) domain Gilbert et al 2013;Ota et al 2013;Shibata et al 2010;Tomita et al 2004). As well as having hemolytic activity, OlyA (or an isoformic PlyA) and its partnering protein (PlyB, with the MACPF domain) can also form pores in lipid vesicles composed of either total erythrocyte lipids or sphingomyelin and cholesterol (Ota et al 2013;Sepčić et al 2004;Tomita et al 2004).…”
Section: Activities Of the Aegerolysin Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, detailed characterization of PlyA has not yet been performed. Recently, erylysin (Ery), an ortholog of Oly, was isolated from Pleurotus eryngii ( 25 ). Similar to Ply, Ery is a two-component hemolysin composed of EryA and EryB.…”
Section: Construction Expression and Purifi Cation Of Recombinant Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we examined the effect of PlyA2-EGFP preincubation with liposomes on cell surface staining (Oly) (80% identity). EryA and Oly share a high degree of sequence identity (98%) ( 25 ).…”
Section: Measurement Of Hemolysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pleurotolysin proteins are two-component hemolysins, which require the interaction of both of the two non-homologous components, Pleurotolysin A and Pleurotolysin B, to exhibit strong cytolytic activity [Ota et al, 2014; Shibata et al, 2010]. Cooperative pore formation causes leakage of potassium ions from cells and subsequent colloid-osmotic hemolysis [Tomita et al, 2004], and like perforins, pleurotolysins can deliver cationic macromolecules such as granzymes [Stewart et al, 2014].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%