CAT# | X18710 |
Sequence | NAAVAGAVIEGATLTFEVLQ |
Functions | This cardiac stimulatory and hemolytic pore-forming protein forms cations-selective hydrophilic pores of around 1 nm. Pore formation proceeds by membrane binding via a surface rich in aromatic residues, followed by translocation of the N-terminal region to the membrane and, finally, across the bilayer to form a functional pore. |
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