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- Q4838965 subject Q8802898.
- Q4838965 abstract "In molecular biology, the Bacillus haemolytic enterotoxin family of proteins consists of several Bacillus haemolytic enterotoxins (HblC, HblD, HblA, NheA, and NheB), which can cause food poisoning in humans. Haemolysin BL (encoded by HBL) and non-haemolytic enterotoxin (encoded by NHE), represent the major enterotoxins produced by Bacillus cereus. Most of the cytotoxic activity of B. cereus isolates has been attributed to the level of Nhe, which may indicate a highly diarrheic potential. The exact mechanism by which B. cereus causes diarrhoea is unknown. Hbl, cytotoxin K (CytK) and Nhe are all putative causes.Both Hbl and Nhe are three-component cytotoxins composed of a binding component, B, and two lytic components, L1 and L2. All three subunits act synergically to cause hemolysis. Maximal cytotoxicity of Nhe against epithelia is dependent on all three components. Nhe has haemolytic activity against erythrocytes from a variety of species. It is possible that the common structural and functional properties of these toxins indicate that the Hbl/Nhe and ClyA families of toxins constitute a superfamily of pore-forming cytotoxins. Haemolysin BL and non-haemolytic enterotoxin production are both influenced by pH and micro.".
- Q4838965 symbol "Bacillus_HBL".
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q131307.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q15712714.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q15978631.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q184651.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q212032.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q37187.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q40878.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q41301.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q417841.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q421978.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q471706.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q6507061.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q7432.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q8802898.
- Q4838965 wikiPageWikiLink Q899781.
- Q4838965 symbol "Bacillus_HBL".
- Q4838965 type Biomolecule.
- Q4838965 type Protein.
- Q4838965 type Thing.
- Q4838965 type Q206229.
- Q4838965 type Q8054.
- Q4838965 comment "In molecular biology, the Bacillus haemolytic enterotoxin family of proteins consists of several Bacillus haemolytic enterotoxins (HblC, HblD, HblA, NheA, and NheB), which can cause food poisoning in humans. Haemolysin BL (encoded by HBL) and non-haemolytic enterotoxin (encoded by NHE), represent the major enterotoxins produced by Bacillus cereus. Most of the cytotoxic activity of B. cereus isolates has been attributed to the level of Nhe, which may indicate a highly diarrheic potential.".
- Q4838965 label "Bacillus haemolytic enterotoxin".