Function
Hemolysin (HL) is exotoxin from bacteria which causes lysis of red blood cells[1]. α-hemolysin from the bacterium Clostridium are called alpha-toxin. They are zinc metalloenzymes which bind to the membrane in the presence of calcium. It acts as a phospholipase C.
See details for α-hemolysin in Pore forming toxin, α-hemolysin.
See details of hemolysin E in Molecular Playground/ClyA.
For toxins in Proteopdia see Toxins.
Relevance
HL acts as a virulence factor in the pathogenesis of invasive infections[2].
3D Printed Physical Model of Hemolysin
Shown below is a 3D printed physical model of Hemolysin. The model is shown in alpha carbon backbone format with each chain colored uniquely.
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3D Structures of hemolysin
Hemolysin 3D structures