RNA N-glycosidase (total related VFs in database, current show from 1 to 10) |
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Stx (Shiga toxin) |
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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. Stx1 consists of three variants (stx1a, stx1c, and stx1d), whereas Stx2 has seven variants (stx2a, stx2b, stx2c, stx2d, stx2e, stx2f, and stx2g). Stx2a is a more potent toxin than Stx1. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ... |
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Stx (Shiga toxin) |
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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. Stx1 consists of three variants (stx1a, stx1c, and stx1d), whereas Stx2 has seven variants (stx2a, stx2b, stx2c, stx2d, stx2e, stx2f, and stx2g). Stx2a is a more potent toxin than Stx1. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ... |
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Shiga toxin |
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Also known as verotoxin, verocytotoxin or Shiga-like toxins, are produced by several enteric pathogens, most importantly Shigella dysenteriae (serotype 1 only) and EHEC. ... |
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Shiga toxin |
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RNA N-glycosidase. SLTII. 28S rRNA. AB5. Gb3. Inhibits protein synthesis, triggers many signalling cascades such as cytokine secretion and apoptosis. ... |
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Stx (Shiga toxin) |
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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. Stx1 consists of three variants (stx1a, stx1c, and stx1d), whereas Stx2 has seven variants (stx2a, stx2b, stx2c, stx2d, stx2e, stx2f, and stx2g). Stx2a is a more potent toxin than Stx1. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ... |
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Stx (Shiga toxin) |
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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. Stx1 consists of three variants (stx1a, stx1c, and stx1d), whereas Stx2 has seven variants (stx2a, stx2b, stx2c, stx2d, stx2e, stx2f, and stx2g). Stx2a is a more potent toxin than Stx1. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ... |
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Stx (Shiga toxin) |
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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. Stx1 consists of three variants (stx1a, stx1c, and stx1d), whereas Stx2 has seven variants (stx2a, stx2b, stx2c, stx2d, stx2e, stx2f, and stx2g). Stx2a is a more potent toxin than Stx1. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ... |
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Stx (Shiga toxin) |
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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. Stx1 consists of three variants (stx1a, stx1c, and stx1d), whereas Stx2 has seven variants (stx2a, stx2b, stx2c, stx2d, stx2e, stx2f, and stx2g). Stx2a is a more potent toxin than Stx1. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ... |
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Stx (Shiga toxin) |
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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. Stx1 consists of three variants (stx1a, stx1c, and stx1d), whereas Stx2 has seven variants (stx2a, stx2b, stx2c, stx2d, stx2e, stx2f, and stx2g). Stx2a is a more potent toxin than Stx1. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ... |
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Stx (Shiga toxin) |
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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. Stx1 consists of three variants (stx1a, stx1c, and stx1d), whereas Stx2 has seven variants (stx2a, stx2b, stx2c, stx2d, stx2e, stx2f, and stx2g). Stx2a is a more potent toxin than Stx1. Retrograde transport to the ER via a Rab6-dependent pathway. ... |
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