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1. The septin cytoskeleton is required for plasma membrane repair.

2. Transcriptomic Profiling of Bean Aphid Megoura crassicauda upon Exposure to the Aphid-Obligate Entomopathogen Conidiobolus obscurus (Entomophthoromycotina) and Screening of CytCo-Binding Aphid Proteins through a Pull-Down Assay.

3. Overview of Bacterial Protein Toxins from Pathogenic Bacteria: Mode of Action and Insights into Evolution.

4. The Molecular Architecture and Mode of Action of Clostridium perfringens ε-Toxin.

5. The chaperone PrsA2 regulates the secretion, stability, and folding of listeriolysin O during Listeria monocytogenes infection

6. The mechanistic basis of the membrane‐permeabilizing activities of the virulence‐associated protein A (VapA) from Rhodococcus equi.

7. Vibrio parahaemolyticus thermostable direct haemolysin induces non‐classical programmed cell death despite caspase activation.

8. Utilizing Extraepitopic Amino Acid Substitutions to Define Changes in the Accessibility of Conformational Epitopes of the Bacillus cereus HlyII C-Terminal Domain.

9. Phenol-Soluble Modulin α3 Stimulates Autophagy in HaCaT Keratinocytes.

10. Transcriptomic Profiling of Bean Aphid Megoura crassicauda upon Exposure to the Aphid-Obligate Entomopathogen Conidiobolus obscurus (Entomophthoromycotina) and Screening of CytCo-Binding Aphid Proteins through a Pull-Down Assay

11. The Helix Ring Peptide U11 from the Venom of the Ant, Tetramorium bicarinatum, Acts as a Putative Pore-Forming Toxin

12. The Molecular Architecture and Mode of Action of Clostridium perfringens ε-Toxin

13. Characterization of TelE, a T7SS LXG Effector Exhibiting a Conserved C-Terminal Glycine Zipper Motif Required for Toxicity

14. Is Proteolytic Cleavage Essential for the Enhanced Activity of Hydra Pore-Forming Toxin, HALT-4?

15. Region Met225 to Ile412 of Bacillus cereus Hemolysin II Is Capable to Agglutinate Red Blood Cells.

16. Patch repair protects cells from the small pore-forming toxin aerolysin.

17. Engineering BinB Pore-Forming Toxin for Selective Killing of Breast Cancer Cells.

18. An Inducible Cre-lox System to Analyze the Role of LLO in Listeria monocytogenes Pathogenesis.

19. A Pore Forming Toxin-like Protein Derived from Chinese Red Belly Toad Bombina maxima Triggers the Pyroptosis of Hippomal Neural Cells and Impairs the Cognitive Ability of Mice.

20. Structural insights into thermostable direct hemolysin of Vibrio parahaemolyticus using single‐particle cryo‐EM.

21. There Are No Insurmountable Barriers: Passage of the Helicobacter pylori VacA Toxin from Bacterial Cytoplasm to Eukaryotic Cell Organelle

22. Phenol-Soluble Modulin α3 Stimulates Autophagy in HaCaT Keratinocytes

23. Utilizing Extraepitopic Amino Acid Substitutions to Define Changes in the Accessibility of Conformational Epitopes of the Bacillus cereus HlyII C-Terminal Domain

24. Cryo-EM structures of Helicobacter pylori vacuolating cytotoxin A oligomeric assemblies at near-atomic resolution

25. Cryo‐EM structure of the octameric pore of Clostridium perfringens β‐toxin.

26. Cholesterol‐dependent cytolysins: The outstanding questions.

27. The Importance of Pore-Forming Toxins in Multiple Organ Injury and Dysfunction.

28. Pore formation‐independent cell death induced by a β‐barrel pore‐forming toxin.

29. Alciporin, a pore-forming protein as complementary defense mechanism in Millepora alcicornis

30. Entangling roles of cholesterol-dependent interaction and cholesterol-mediated lipid phase heterogeneity in regulating listeriolysin O pore-formation.

31. Calcium leakage involved in nematotoxic effects of the Conidiobolus obscurus CytCo protein on the pine wood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.

32. The chaperone PrsA2 regulates the secretion, stability, and folding of listeriolysin O during Listeria monocytogenes infection.

33. Is Proteolytic Cleavage Essential for the Enhanced Activity of Hydra Pore-Forming Toxin, HALT-4?

34. Region Met225 to Ile412 of Bacillus cereus Hemolysin II Is Capable to Agglutinate Red Blood Cells

35. Engineering BinB Pore-Forming Toxin for Selective Killing of Breast Cancer Cells

36. Pore-Forming Cardiotoxin VVA2 (Volvatoxin A2) Variant I82E/L86K Is an Atypical Duplex-Specific Nuclease.

37. The Yin and Yang of Pneumolysin During Pneumococcal Infection

38. A Pore Forming Toxin-like Protein Derived from Chinese Red Belly Toad Bombina maxima Triggers the Pyroptosis of Hippomal Neural Cells and Impairs the Cognitive Ability of Mice

39. The C-terminal domain of Bacillus cereus hemolysin II oligomerizes by itself in the presence of cell membranes to form ion channels.

40. Curcumin Inhibits Membrane-Damaging Pore-Forming Function of the β-Barrel Pore-Forming Toxin Vibrio cholerae Cytolysin.

41. UvrY is required for the full virulence of Aeromonas dhakensis

42. Curcumin Inhibits Membrane-Damaging Pore-Forming Function of the β-Barrel Pore-Forming Toxin Vibrio cholerae Cytolysin

43. An LRR‐only protein promotes NLP‐triggered cell death and disease susceptibility by facilitating oligomerization of NLP in Arabidopsis.

44. Cytotoxic effect of sea anemone pore-forming toxin on K562 chronic myeloid leukemia cells.

45. Potentiation Effect Of 5FU by Fragaceatoxin C Pore-Forming Toxin in MCF-7 Cell Line

47. CRISPA: A Non-viral, Transient Cas9 Delivery System Based on Reengineered Anthrax Toxin

48. The Importance of Pore-Forming Toxins in Multiple Organ Injury and Dysfunction

49. A Versatile Suspended Lipid Membrane System for Probing Membrane Remodeling and Disruption

50. The Helix Ring Peptide U 11 from the Venom of the Ant, Tetramorium bicarinatum , Acts as a Putative Pore-Forming Toxin.

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