Two-step Membrane Binding by Equinatoxin II, a Pore-forming Toxin from the Sea Anemone, Involves an Exposed Aromatic Cluster and a Flexible HelixQi Hong, Gregor Anderluh|Journal of Biological Chemistry|2002Cited by 204
Molecular Determinants of Sphingomyelin Specificity of a Eukaryotic Pore-forming ToxinBiserka Bakrač, Gregor Anderluh|Journal of Biological Chemistry|2008Cited by 176
A Novel Mechanism of Pore FormationPetra Malovrh, Gregor Anderluh|Journal of Biological Chemistry|2003Cited by 130
pH dependence of listeriolysin O aggregation and pore‐forming abilityAndrej Bavdek, Gregor Anderluh|FEBS Journal|2011Cited by 109
Pore Formation by Equinatoxin, a Eukaryotic Pore-forming Toxin, Requires a Flexible N-terminal Region and a Stable β-SandwichKatarina Kristan, Gregor Anderluh|Journal of Biological Chemistry|2004Cited by 106