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VF category: Membrane-acting toxin (total 889 related VFs in database, current show from 101 to 110)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
ALO
(Anthrolysin O)
Bacillus
(B. cereus ATCC 10987)
Belongs to cholesterol-dependent cytolysin (CDC). CDCs are pore-forming toxins, which require cholesterol in the membrane to form pores with a mechanism not completely clarified. It is generally known that monomers oligomerize into a prepore complex and that this step is followed by a large conformational change in each oligomer, resulting in the insertion into the membrane. ...
ALO
(Anthrolysin O)
Bacillus
(B. cereus ATCC 14579)
Belongs to cholesterol-dependent cytolysin (CDC). CDCs are pore-forming toxins, which require cholesterol in the membrane to form pores with a mechanism not completely clarified. It is generally known that monomers oligomerize into a prepore complex and that this step is followed by a large conformational change in each oligomer, resulting in the insertion into the membrane. ...
ALO
(Anthrolysin O)
Bacillus
(B. cereus biovar anthracis str. CI)
Belongs to cholesterol-dependent cytolysin (CDC). CDCs are pore-forming toxins, which require cholesterol in the membrane to form pores with a mechanism not completely clarified. It is generally known that monomers oligomerize into a prepore complex and that this step is followed by a large conformational change in each oligomer, resulting in the insertion into the membrane. ...
ALO
(Anthrolysin O)
Bacillus
(B. cereus E33L)
Belongs to cholesterol-dependent cytolysin (CDC). CDCs are pore-forming toxins, which require cholesterol in the membrane to form pores with a mechanism not completely clarified. It is generally known that monomers oligomerize into a prepore complex and that this step is followed by a large conformational change in each oligomer, resulting in the insertion into the membrane. ...
ALO
(Anthrolysin O)
Bacillus
(B. thuringiensis str. Al Hakam)
Belongs to cholesterol-dependent cytolysin (CDC). CDCs are pore-forming toxins, which require cholesterol in the membrane to form pores with a mechanism not completely clarified. It is generally known that monomers oligomerize into a prepore complex and that this step is followed by a large conformational change in each oligomer, resulting in the insertion into the membrane. ...
ALO
(Anthrolysin O)
Bacillus
(B. cereus G9241)
Belongs to cholesterol-dependent cytolysin (CDC). CDCs are pore-forming toxins, which require cholesterol in the membrane to form pores with a mechanism not completely clarified. It is generally known that monomers oligomerize into a prepore complex and that this step is followed by a large conformational change in each oligomer, resulting in the insertion into the membrane. ...
CytK
(Cytotoxin K, Haemolysin IV)
Bacillus
(B. cereus ATCC 14579)
Belongs to the family of oligomeric β-barrel pore-forming toxins. Haemolytic and cytotoxic activity. ...
CytK
(Cytotoxin K, Haemolysin IV)
Bacillus
(B. cereus E33L)
Belongs to the family of oligomeric β-barrel pore-forming toxins. Haemolytic and cytotoxic activity. ...
CytK
(Cytotoxin K, Haemolysin IV)
Bacillus
(B. thuringiensis serovar konkukian str. 97-27)
Belongs to the family of oligomeric β-barrel pore-forming toxins. Haemolytic and cytotoxic activity. ...
CytK
(Cytotoxin K, Haemolysin IV)
Bacillus
(B. cereus G9241)
Belongs to the family of oligomeric β-barrel pore-forming toxins. Haemolytic and cytotoxic activity. ...
   


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