Journal article
Structures of distant diphtheria toxin homologs reveal functional determinants of an evolutionarily conserved toxin scaffold
Abstract
Diphtheria toxin (DT) is the archetype for bacterial exotoxins implicated in human diseases and has played a central role in defining the field of toxinology since its discovery in 1888. Despite being one of the most extensively characterized bacterial toxins, the origins and evolutionary adaptation of DT to human hosts remain unknown. Here, we determined the first high-resolution structures of DT homologs outside of the Corynebacterium genus. …
Authors
Sugiman-Marangos SN; Gill SK; Mansfield MJ; Orrell KE; Doxey AC; Melnyk RA
Journal
Communications Biology, Vol. 5, No. 1,
Publisher
Springer Nature
DOI
10.1038/s42003-022-03333-9
ISSN
2399-3642