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VF category: Intracellularly active toxin (total 189 related VFs in database, current show from 91 to 100)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
CNF-1
(Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1)
Escherichia
(E. coli str. S5)
Expressed by certain uropathogenic and neonatal meningitis-causing strains of E. coli. Belongs to a unique group of large cytotoxins that cause constitutive activation of Rho GTPase. Two types (CNF-1 and CNF-2) have 90% conserved residues over 1014-amino-acid sequences and share the same catalytic activity. CNF1 is encoded by the chromosome, whereas a transmissible plasmid called pVir codes for CNF2. ...
CNF-1
(Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1)
Escherichia
(E. coli O153:H11 str. C48a)
Expressed by certain uropathogenic and neonatal meningitis-causing strains of E. coli. Belongs to a unique group of large cytotoxins that cause constitutive activation of Rho GTPase. Two types (CNF-1 and CNF-2) have 90% conserved residues over 1014-amino-acid sequences and share the same catalytic activity. CNF1 is encoded by the chromosome, whereas a transmissible plasmid called pVir codes for CNF2. ...
CNF-1
(Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1)
Escherichia
(E. coli ABU 83972)
Expressed by certain uropathogenic and neonatal meningitis-causing strains of E. coli. Belongs to a unique group of large cytotoxins that cause constitutive activation of Rho GTPase. Two types (CNF-1 and CNF-2) have 90% conserved residues over 1014-amino-acid sequences and share the same catalytic activity. CNF1 is encoded by the chromosome, whereas a transmissible plasmid called pVir codes for CNF2. ...
CNF-1
(Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1)
Escherichia
(E. coli UM146)
Expressed by certain uropathogenic and neonatal meningitis-causing strains of E. coli. Belongs to a unique group of large cytotoxins that cause constitutive activation of Rho GTPase. Two types (CNF-1 and CNF-2) have 90% conserved residues over 1014-amino-acid sequences and share the same catalytic activity. CNF1 is encoded by the chromosome, whereas a transmissible plasmid called pVir codes for CNF2. ...
Heat-labile toxin (LT)
Escherichia
(E. coli)
Secreted to the extracellular milieu by a type II secretion system. LT-I is plasmid-encoded. LT-II only produced by strains isolated from animals. ...
Heat-labile toxin (LT)
Escherichia
(E. coli E24377A)
Secreted to the extracellular milieu by a type II secretion system. LT-I is plasmid-encoded. LT-II only produced by strains isolated from animals. ...
Heat-labile toxin (LT)
Escherichia
(E. coli UMNK88)
Secreted to the extracellular milieu by a type II secretion system. LT-I is plasmid-encoded. LT-II only produced by strains isolated from animals. ...
Stx
(Shiga toxin)
Escherichia
(E. coli O128:H2 str. 3115/97)
Also known as verotoxin, verocytotoxin or Shiga-like toxins, are produced by several enteric pathogens, most importantly Shigella dysenteriae (serotype 1 only) and EHEC. The Stx family contains two subgroups: Stx1 and Stx2, that share approximately 55% amino acid homology. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ...
Stx
(Shiga toxin)
Escherichia
(E. coli O177:NM str. 06-5121)
Also known as verotoxin, verocytotoxin or Shiga-like toxins, are produced by several enteric pathogens, most importantly Shigella dysenteriae (serotype 1 only) and EHEC. The Stx family contains two subgroups: Stx1 and Stx2, that share approximately 55% amino acid homology. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ...
Stx
(Shiga toxin)
Escherichia
(E. coli O91:H21 str. B2F1)
Also known as verotoxin, verocytotoxin or Shiga-like toxins, are produced by several enteric pathogens, most importantly Shigella dysenteriae (serotype 1 only) and EHEC. The Stx family contains two subgroups: Stx1 and Stx2, that share approximately 55% amino acid homology. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ...
   


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