Cholesterol‐dependent cytolysins: The outstanding questions

IUBMB Life(2022)

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The cholesterol-dependent cytolysins (CDCs) are a major family of bacterial pore-forming proteins secreted as virulence factors by Gram-positive bacterial species. CDCs are produced as soluble, monomeric proteins that bind specifically to cholesterol-rich membranes, where they oligomerize into ring-shaped pores of more than 30 monomers. Understanding the details of the steps the toxin undergoes in converting from monomer to a membrane-spanning pore is a continuing challenge. In this review we summarize what we know about CDCs and highlight the remaining outstanding questions that require answers to obtain a complete picture of how these toxins kill cells.
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CD59,cholesterol-binding protein,cholesterol-dependent cytolysin,intermedilysin,MACPF,membrane-protein interactions,perfringolysin O,pneumolysin,pore-forming toxin
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