Structure of the BoNT/A1 – receptor complex

Botulinum neurotoxin A causes botulism but is also used for medical and cosmetic applications. A detailed molecular understanding of BoNT/A – host receptor interactions is therefore fundamental for improving current clinical applications and for developing new medical strategies targeting human diso...

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Veröffentlicht in:Toxicon (Oxford) 2015-12, Vol.107 (Pt A), p.25-31
Hauptverfasser: Benoit, Roger M., Frey, Daniel, Wieser, Mara M., Thieltges, Katherine M., Jaussi, Rolf, Capitani, Guido, Kammerer, Richard A.
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description Botulinum neurotoxin A causes botulism but is also used for medical and cosmetic applications. A detailed molecular understanding of BoNT/A – host receptor interactions is therefore fundamental for improving current clinical applications and for developing new medical strategies targeting human disorders. Towards this end, we recently solved an X-ray crystal structure of BoNT/A1 in complex with its neuronal protein receptor SV2C. Based on our findings, we discuss the potential implications for BoNT/A function.
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Botulinum Toxins, Type A - chemistry
Botulinum Toxins, Type A - metabolism
Clostridium botulinum
Cosmetics
Crystal structure
Crystallography, X-Ray
Human
Humans
Medical
Membrane Glycoproteins - chemistry
Membrane Glycoproteins - metabolism
Molecular Structure
Neurons - metabolism
Protein Binding
Receptors
Strategy
Subtype
SV2C
Toxins
X-ray crystallography
X-rays
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