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Cytolysin refers to the
substance secreted by microorganisms,
plants or
animals that is
specifically toxic to
individual cells, in many
cases causing...
- Cholesterol-dependent
Cytolysin (CDC)
family (TC# 1.C.12) is a
member of the
MACPF superfamily.
Cholesterol dependent cytolysins are a
family of β-barrel...
- (SLS; sagA),
which is oxygen-stable. SLO is part of the thiol-activated
cytolysin family. It is
hemolytically active only in a
reversibly reduced state...
- and the RTX toxins. Cholesterol-dependent
cytolysins Formation of
pores by cholesterol-dependent
cytolysins (CDC)
requires the
presence of cholesterol...
- plasmid-encoded hemolysin,
called the
cytolysin, is
important for
pathogenesis in
animal models of infection, and the
cytolysin in
combination with high-level...
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phospholipase A), and
other substances. The
mixture is
known to act as a
cytolysin,
compromising cellular membranes and
rupturing cells. S.
heros venom also...
- and
Phylogenetic Characterization of Vaginolysin, the Human-Specific
Cytolysin from
Gardnerella ****lis".
Journal of Bacteriology. 190 (11): 3896–3903...
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during cell
entry to
activate listeriolysin O, a cholesterol-dependent
cytolysin capable of
disrupting the
vacuolar membrane. This
frees the
pathogen and...
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Bryant AE (June 1993). "Role of
theta toxin, a sulfhydryl-activated
cytolysin, in the
pathogenesis of
clostridial gas gangrene". Clin. Infect. Dis....
- such as: Most commonly,
phage lysins, also
known as
endolysins Autolysin Cytolysin Egg
lysin Hemolysin NK-lysin
Streptolysin Cell
lysis Toxin This disambiguation...