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Effect of endosomal acidification on small ion transport through the anthrax toxin PA63 channel

Tight regulation of pH is critical for the structure and function of cells and organelles. The pH environment changes dramatically along the endocytic pathway, an internalization transport process that is ‘hijacked’ by many intracellularly active bacterial exotoxins, including the anthrax toxin. Her...

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Published in:FEBS letters 2017-11, Vol.591 (21), p.3481-3492
Main Authors: Kalu, Nnanya, Alcaraz, Antonio, Yamini, Goli, Momben Abolfath, Sanaz, Lucas, Laura, Kenney, Clare, Aguilella, Vicente M., Nestorovich, Ekaterina M.
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Language:English
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Summary:Tight regulation of pH is critical for the structure and function of cells and organelles. The pH environment changes dramatically along the endocytic pathway, an internalization transport process that is ‘hijacked’ by many intracellularly active bacterial exotoxins, including the anthrax toxin. Here, we investigate the role of pH on single‐channel properties of the anthrax toxin protective antigen (PA63). Using conductance and current noise analysis, blocker binding, ion selectivity, and poly(ethylene glycol) partitioning measurements, we show that the channel exists in two different open states (‘maximum’ and ‘main’) at pH ≥ 5.5, while only a maximum conductance state is detected at pH 
ISSN:0014-5793
1873-3468
DOI:10.1002/1873-3468.12866