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. 1990 Jan;113(1):67-74.
doi: 10.1007/BF01869607.

Action of diphtheria toxin does not depend on the induction of large, stable pores across biological membranes

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Action of diphtheria toxin does not depend on the induction of large, stable pores across biological membranes

G M Alder et al. J Membr Biol. 1990 Jan.

Abstract

Vero cells exposed to diphtheria toxin at pH 4.5 leak monovalent cations but not amino acids or phosphorylated metabolites; affected cells do not take up trypan blue. Monovalent cation leakage is inhibited by 1 mM Cd2+, but not by 1 mM Zn2+ or Ca2+. Cd2+ blocks calcein leakage from liposomes and closes diphtheria toxin-induced channels in lipid bilayers. It is concluded that translocation of the A fragment of diphtheria toxin across biological membranes does not depend on the formation of large stable pores, but that small Cd2(+)-sensitive pores may play a role.

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