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Cytotoxins at the U.S.
National Library of
Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)...
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Tracheal cytotoxin (TCT) is a 921
dalton glycopeptide released by
Bordetella pertussis,
Vibrio fischeri (as a
symbiosis chemical), and
Neisseria gonorrhoeae...
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Cytotoxin-K (CytK) is a
protein toxin produced by the gram-positive
bacteria Bacillus cereus. It was
first discovered in a
certain Bacillus cereus strain...
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known to
cause hemolytic-uremic
syndrome (HUS). It is
called a
subtilase cytotoxin because its A
subunit sequence is
similar to that of a subtilase-like...
- (SLO) and
streptolysin S (SLS).
Streptolysin O is an oxygen-sensitive
cytotoxin,
secreted by most
Group A
streptococcus (GAS) and
Streptococcus dysgalactiae...
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Clostridial Cytotoxin (CCT)
Family (TC# 1.C.57) is a
member of the RTX-toxin superfamily.
There are
currently 13
classified members belonging to the...
- (SLO) and
streptolysin S (SLS).
Streptolysin O is an oxygen-sensitive
cytotoxin,
secreted by most
group A
Streptococcus (GAS), and
interacts with cholesterol...
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urarachnoides mainly acts as a
cytotoxin. It
targets cells and
destroys them.
Unlike its
sister species, this
cytotoxin destroys a wide
variety of cell...
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tracheal cytotoxin,
which is a disaccharide-tetrapeptide
derived from peptidoglycan.
Unlike most
other Bordetella toxins,
tracheal cytotoxin is expressed...
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cyclase toxin,
filamentous haemagglutinin, pertactin, fimbria, and
tracheal cytotoxin. The
bacteria are
spread by
airborne droplets and the disease's incubation...