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Shiga toxin induces tubular membrane invaginations for its uptake into cells

Winfried Römer, Ludwig Berland, Valérie Chambon, Katharina Gaus, Barbara Windschiegl, Danièle Tenza, Mohamed R. E. Aly, Vincent Fraisier, Jean-Claude Florent, David Perrais, Christophe Lamaze, Graça Raposo, Claudia Steinem, Pierre Sens, Patricia Bassereau & Ludger Johannes

Nature 450, 670-675(29 November 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05996

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STxB is found on endocytic membrane invaginations.

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STxB induces tubular invaginations on cells.

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Reconstitution of tubule formation on GUVs.

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STxB-induced domain formation.

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