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Details on Person Collier, R John
| Class:Id | Person:5205705 |
| _displayName | Collier, R John |
| _timestamp | 2013-12-05 21:55:42 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:5205725] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2013-12-05 |
| firstname | R John |
| initial | RJ |
| surname | Collier |
| (author) | [LiteratureReference:5205699] Anthrax toxin: receptor binding, internalization, pore formation, and translocation [LiteratureReference:5205714] Crystal structure of the anthrax toxin protective antigen [LiteratureReference:5209993] Identification of the cellular receptor for anthrax toxin [LiteratureReference:5210899] Structure of heptameric protective antigen bound to an anthrax toxin receptor: a role for receptor in pH-dependent pore formation [LiteratureReference:5210901] Anthrax toxin complexes: heptameric protective antigen can bind lethal factor and edema factor simultaneously [LiteratureReference:5210920] Binding stoichiometry and kinetics of the interaction of a human anthrax toxin receptor, CMG2, with protective antigen [LiteratureReference:5210922] A quantitative study of the interactions of Bacillus anthracis edema factor and lethal factor with activated protective antigen [LiteratureReference:5212686] Anthrax protective antigen forms oligomers during intoxication of mammalian cells [LiteratureReference:5334754] The amino acid sequence of fragment A, an enzymically active fragment of diphtheria toxin. III. The chymotryptic peptides, the peptides derived by cleavage at tryptophan residues, and the complete sequence of the protein [LiteratureReference:5334765] Structure and activity of diphtheria toxin. I. Thiol-dependent dissociation of a fraction of toxin into enzymically active and inactive fragments |
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