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Organisms have evolved mechanisms in which cellular membranes can both be targeted and punctured thereby killing the targeted cell. One such mechanism involves the deployment of pore forming proteins (PFPs) which function by oligomerizing on cell membranes and inserting a physical pore spanning the membrane. This pore can lead to cell death by either causing osmotic flux or allowing the delivery of a secondary toxin. Pore forming proteins can be broadly classified into different families depending on the structure of the final pore; either α-PFPs u