Pore-forming toxins are protein assemblies used by many organisms to disrupt the membranes of target cells. They are expressed as soluble monomers that assemble spontaneously into multimeric pores.
As a possible new anticancer strategy, synthetic biologists have engineered bacteria to secrete a toxic protein that kills surrounding cells when exposed to blue or red light (ACS Synth. Biol. 2014, ...
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