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| Title | Pore-forming moss protein bryoporin is structurally and mechanistically related to actinoporins from evolutionarily distant cnidarians. |
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| Journal, issue, pages | J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 298, Page 102455-102455, Year 2022 |
| Publish date | Sep 29, 2021 (structure data deposition date) |
Authors | Solinc, G. / Svigelj, T. / Omersa, N. / Snoj, T. / Pirc, K. / Znidarsic, N. / Yamaji-Hasegawa, A. / Kobayashi, T. / Anderluh, G. / Podobnik, M. |
External links | J. Biol. Chem. / PubMed:36063994 |
| Methods | X-ray diffraction |
| Resolution | 1.25 Å |
| Structure data | ![]() PDB-7pud: |
| Chemicals | ![]() ChemComp-MPD: ![]() ChemComp-SO4: ![]() ChemComp-HOH: |
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Keywords | PLANT PROTEIN / Actinoporin / Membrane-binding / pore-formation / moss |
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