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    Mcf1 from P. luminescens (Mcf1Ac1 11, 12 in the following called Mcf1) is a 324 kDa protein, which was discovered when Manduca sexta larvae were infected with Escherichia coli carrying fragments of the P. luminescens genome 8. At the cellular level, activity of the toxin leads to apoptotic blebbing of membranes and fragmentation of nuclei 13.
    The bacterial Makes caterpillars floppy 1 (Mcf1) toxin promotes apoptosis in insects, leading to loss of body turgor and death. The molecular mechanism underlying Mcf1 intoxication is poorly understood. Here, we present the cryo-EM structure of Mcf1 from Photorhabdus luminescens, revealing a seahorse-like shape with a head and tail.
    The structure reveals that Mcf1 is divided into an N-terminal head region and a C-terminal tail region. The head contains an N-terminal effector domain (NED), an activator-binding domain (ABD), and a protease effector domain (PED). The tail consists of two putative translocation and three putative receptor-binding domains.
    Dowling, A. J. et al. The Mcf1 toxin induces apoptosis via the mitochondrial pathway and apoptosis is attenuated by mutation of the BH3-like domain. Cell Microbiol 9, 2470–2484 (2007). Dowling, A. J. et al. The insecticidal toxin Makes caterpillars floppy (Mcf) promotes apoptosis in mammalian cells. Cell. Microbiol. 6, 345–353 (2004).
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