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Что (кто) такое cytotoxin$18650$ - определение

GROUP OF BACTERIAL PROTEIN COMPLEXES
AB5 toxins; Subtilase cytotoxin
  • The mechanism pathways for the four AB5 toxins: cholera toxin, pertussis toxin, shiga toxin, and subtilase cytotoxin.
  • General diagram of the A subunit of the AB5 toxin with the disulfide linkage.
  • Gastric Helicobacter pylori [[microcolony]] formation
  • Ribbon diagram of the B-subunit of the cholera toxin.
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AB5 toxin         
The AB5 toxins are six-component protein complexes secreted by certain pathogenic bacteria known to cause human diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and hemolytic–uremic syndrome. One component is known as the A subunit, and the remaining five components are B subunits.
Cytotoxicity         
QUALITY OF BEING TOXIC TO CELLS
Cytotoxic; Cytotoxin; Cytotoxins; Cytotoxicity tests, immunologic; Cytoxicity; Cytotoxicity, immunologic; Cytotoxic agent; Cytotoxia; Cytotoxic agents; Cytotoxic effects
Cytotoxicity is the quality of being toxic to cells. Examples of toxic agents are an immune cell or some types of venom, e.
cytotoxic         
QUALITY OF BEING TOXIC TO CELLS
Cytotoxic; Cytotoxin; Cytotoxins; Cytotoxicity tests, immunologic; Cytoxicity; Cytotoxicity, immunologic; Cytotoxic agent; Cytotoxia; Cytotoxic agents; Cytotoxic effects
¦ adjective toxic to living cells.
Derivatives
cytotoxicity noun

Википедия

AB5 toxin


The AB5 toxins are six-component protein complexes secreted by certain pathogenic bacteria known to cause human diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and hemolytic–uremic syndrome. One component is known as the A subunit, and the remaining five components are B subunits. All of these toxins share a similar structure and mechanism for entering targeted host cells. The B subunit is responsible for binding to receptors to open up a pathway for the A subunit to enter the cell. The A subunit is then able to use its catalytic machinery to take over the host cell's regular functions.