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Dnt (Dermonecrotic toxin) |
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Homology to a family of toxins including the cytotoxic necrotising factor (CNF) of E.coli, botulinum C3 toxin and Pasteurella multocida toxin. ... |
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CNF-1 (Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1) |
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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. ... |
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CNF-1 (Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1) |
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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 hare the same catalytic activity. CNF1 is encoded by the chromosome, whereas a transmissible plasmid called pVir codes for CNF2. ... |
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CNFy (Cytotoxic necrotizing factor) |
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Highly similar (>68%) to the CNF toxins found mainly in E. coli strains (CNF1-3). Though similar to CNF1, CNFy seems to bind to different cell receptors and preferentially deamidates RhoA. Enhances Yops translocation through activation of Rac. ... |
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Dnt (Dermonecrotic toxin) |
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Homology to a family of toxins including the cytotoxic necrotising factor (CNF) of E.coli, botulinum C3 toxin and Pasteurella multocida toxin. ... |
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Dnt (Dermonecrotic toxin) |
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Homology to a family of toxins including the cytotoxic necrotising factor (CNF) of E.coli, botulinum C3 toxin and Pasteurella multocida toxin. ... |
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Dnt (Dermonecrotic toxin) |
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Homology to a family of toxins including the cytotoxic necrotising factor (CNF) of E.coli, botulinum C3 toxin and Pasteurella multocida toxin. ... |
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CNF-1 (Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1) |
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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. ... |
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CNF-1 (Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1) |
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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. ... |
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CNF-1 (Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1) |
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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. ... |
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