Toxins Secretion and Translocation
A special issue of Toxins (ISSN 2072-6651). This special issue belongs to the section "Bacterial Toxins".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2019) | Viewed by 5498
Special Issue Editors
Interests: actin; bacterial protein toxins; macrophages; rho-gtpases; cellular uptake and intracellular membrane transport of bacterial toxins; interaction of bacterial toxins with host cell chaperones; bacterial toxins as molecular trojan horses for drug delivery
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Interests: Clostridium difficile; clostridial toxin; bacterial toxin; toxin receptor; toxin uptake
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Exotoxins are proteins that are produced and secreted by living bacteria. The exotoxins must be transported across one membrane in the case of Gram-positive and across two membranes in case of Gram-negative bacteria by sophisticated mechanisms in order to be released from the producing bacteria and to exhibit their cytotoxic effects on target cells. AB-type exotoxins act inside their target cells, i.e. the proteins must again cross at least one membrane barrier. To this end, AB-toxins hijack protein trafficking pathways and mechanisms of their host cells, incuding the endocytic machinery and in some cases also host cell chaperone macheries to deliver their enzymatically active (A) subunit into the cytosol. The intracellular trans-membrane transport of many toxins includes pore formation in cell membranes, which serve as translocation channels for the enzyme subunits of the toxins. This Special Issue will focus on the molecular mechanisms underlying the transport of protein toxins across membrane barriers. This includes trans-membrane transport during toxin secretion from the producing organisms, as well as the intracellular trans-membrane transport of toxins in mammalian target cells.
Prof. Dr. Holger BarthDr. Panagiotis Papatheodorou
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- bacterial exotoxins
- membrane transport
- toxin secretion
- trans-membrane pores
- toxin translocation in host cells
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