Literature DB >> 815449

Size and structure of the cholera toxin molecule and its subunits.

N Ohtomo, T Muraoka, A Tashiro, Y Zinnaka, K Amako.   

Abstract

Cholera toxin (choleragen) dissociated into two types of subunit with molecular weights estimated to be 28,000 daltons (A) and 11,000 daltons (B); this dissociation was effected by gel filtration at acid pH with or without urea. Subunit A could be separated into two fragments, A1 (23,000 daltons) and A2 (about 2,500 daltons), after reduction and alkylation. Choleragenoid (68,000 daltons) appeared to be a polymerized form of subunit B. A-specific antigen was found in choleragen as well as in A1 and A2, while B-specific antigen was found in both choleragen and choleragenoid. In electron micrographs, the toxin molecule appeared as a particle of uniform size consisting of subunits in V- or Y-shape and in ring form. The dimensions coincided with the values calculated from the molecular weights.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 815449     DOI: 10.1093/infdis/133.supplement_1.s31

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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