- oral cavity,
variable leukotoxin expression b
strain Y4, most
frequently in
localized aggressive periodontitis, high
leukotoxin expression; of the b subset...
-
Coronaric acid (
leukotoxin or
leukotoxin A) is a mono-unsaturated,
epoxide derivative of the di-unsaturated
fatty acid,
linoleic acid (i.e. 9(Z),12(Z)...
-
Vernolic acid (
leukotoxin B or isoleukotoxin) is a long
chain fatty acid that is
monounsaturated and
contains an epoxide. It is a cis
epoxide derived from...
- defences:
Destroy host tissues:
Inhibit host
repair of tissues:
Adhesins Leukotoxin Cytotoxins Inhibitors of
fibroblast proliferation Invasins Chemotactic...
- acid to the
potentially very
toxic products,
coronaric acid (also
termed leukotoxin) and
vernolic acid (also
termed isoleukotoxin);
these linoleic acid epoxides...
- lipase, hemolysin,
clumping factor,
leukotoxin, enterotoxin,
protein A, and
exfoliative toxin. Haemolysins,
leukotoxins,
exfoliative toxins, and enterotoxins...
-
termed coronaric acid,
linoleic acid 9,10-oxide, and
leukotoxin.
These linoleic acid-derived
leukotoxin and
isoleukotoxin sets of
optical isomers possess...
- 9-Hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid 13-Hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid (13-HODE)
Vernolic acid (
leukotoxin) This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- more
potent than the EETs.
Other epoxidized lipids include the 18-carbon
leukotoxin and isoleukotoxin. The
diepoxide of
linoleic acid can form tetrahydrofuran...
- (CCT)
Family RTX
toxins were
originally divided into
hemolysins and
leukotoxins. However,
evidence has
shown leukotoxic activity in the hemolysins, leading...