Mechanism of tetanolysin-induced membrane damage: Studies with black lipid membranes

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Tetanolysin produced similar rates of leakage of K+ and hemoglobin from erythrocytes. When studied by using cholesterol-containing black lipid membranes, this hemolysin induced conductance steps with a broad frequency distribution. These findings are inconsistent with the formation of structural channels and suggest that tetanolysin acts by causing lipid perturbations.

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Blumenthal, R., & Habig, W. H. (1984). Mechanism of tetanolysin-induced membrane damage: Studies with black lipid membranes. Journal of Bacteriology, 157(1), 321–323. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.157.1.321-323.1984

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