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VF category: Multifunctional toxin (total 4 related VFs in database, current show from 1 to 4)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
MARTX
(Multifunctional autoprocessing RTX toxin)
Vibrio
(V. cholerae O1 biovar El Tor str. N16961)
MARTX toxins are large exotoxins of 350-560 kDa produced by many species of Vibrio. RTX toxin is not associated with the hemolytic or cytolytic activities typical of other RTX toxins. The V. cholerae RTX gene cluster show significant similarity to members of the RTX family, such as hemolysin of E. coli and Cya adenylate cyclase in B. pertussis. The RTX toxin encoding gene rtxA is located adjacent to the ctx genes. ...
MARTX
(Multifunctional autoprocessing RTX toxin)
Vibrio
(V. vulnificus YJ016)
MARTX toxins are large exotoxins of 350-560 kDa produced by many species of Vibrio. RTX toxin is not associated with the hemolytic or cytolytic activities typical of other RTX toxins. The V. cholerae RTX gene cluster show significant similarity to members of the RTX family, such as hemolysin of E. coli and Cya adenylate cyclase in B. pertussis. The RTX toxin encoding gene rtxA is located adjacent to the ctx genes. ...
MARTX
(Multifunctional autoprocessing RTX toxin)
Vibrio
(V. vulnificus CMCP6)
MARTX toxins are large exotoxins of 350-560 kDa produced by many species of Vibrio. RTX toxin is not associated with the hemolytic or cytolytic activities typical of other RTX toxins. The V. cholerae RTX gene cluster show significant similarity to members of the RTX family, such as hemolysin of E. coli and Cya adenylate cyclase in B. pertussis. The RTX toxin encoding gene rtxA is located adjacent to the ctx genes. ...
MARTX
(Multifunctional autoprocessing RTX toxin)
Vibrio
(V. cholerae O395)
MARTX toxins are large exotoxins of 350-560 kDa produced by many species of Vibrio. RTX toxin is not associated with the hemolytic or cytolytic activities typical of other RTX toxins. The V. cholerae RTX gene cluster show significant similarity to members of the RTX family, such as hemolysin of E. coli and Cya adenylate cyclase in B. pertussis. The RTX toxin encoding gene rtxA is located adjacent to the ctx genes. ...
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   


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