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CLASS OF PROTEINS SYNTHESIZED BY ONE CELL AND SECRETED FOR INSERTION INTO THE MEMBRANE OF ANOTHER CELL WHERE THEY FORM TRANSMEMBRANE PORES
Pore forming toxin; Pore forming toxins; Pore-forming toxins; Pore forming protein; Pore-forming proteins; Pore Forming Protein; Pore-Forming Protein; Pore-forming protein
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Pore-forming toxin         
Pore-forming proteins (PFTs, also known as pore-forming toxins) are usually produced by bacteria, and include a number of protein exotoxins but may also be produced by other organisms such as earthworms, who produce lysenin. They are frequently cytotoxic (i.
Germ pore         
SMALL PORE IN THE OUTER WALL OF A FUNGAL SPORE
Apical germ pore; Germinal pore; Apical pore; Germ slit; Fungal pores
A germ pore is a small pore in the outer wall of a fungal spore through which the germ tube exits upon germination. It can be [or eccentric in its location, and, on light microscopy], may be visualized as a lighter coloured area on the cell wall.
Dilated pore         
CUTANEOUS CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY A SOLITARY, PROMINENT, OPEN COMEDO
Dilated pore of Winer; Winer's pore; Pore of Winer
A dilated pore, also known as a dilated pore of Winer, is a cutaneous condition characterized by a solitary, prominent, open comedo on the face or upper trunk of an individual. Louis H.

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Pore-forming toxin

Pore-forming proteins (PFTs, also known as pore-forming toxins) are usually produced by bacteria, and include a number of protein exotoxins but may also be produced by other organisms such as apple snails that produce perivitellin-2 or earthworms, who produce lysenin. They are frequently cytotoxic (i.e., they kill cells), as they create unregulated pores in the membrane of targeted cells.