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Hemolysins or
haemolysins are
lipids and
proteins that
cause lysis of red
blood cells by
disrupting the cell membrane.
Although the
lytic activity of some...
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movement of DNA or RNA
through the
pores of the
lipid membranes.
Alpha hemolysin (αHL), a
nanopore from
bacteria that
causes lysis of red
blood cells,...
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classifying streptococcal species. A
substance that
causes hemolysis is a
hemolysin. When alpha-hemolysis (α-hemolysis) is present, the agar
under the colony...
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substance (CAMP factor) that
enlarges the area of
hemolysis formed by the β-
hemolysin elaborated from
Staphylococcus aureus.
Although the test is
usually used...
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liberating hemoglobins, are
named hemolysins, and so on.
Cytolysins may be
involved in
immunity as well as in venoms.
Hemolysin is also used by
certain bacteria...
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action of
hemolysins,
toxins that are
produced by
certain pathogenic bacteria or fungi.
Another cause is
intense physical exercise.
Hemolysins damage the...
- Alpha-toxin, also
known as alpha-
hemolysin (Hla), is the
major cytotoxic agent released by
bacterium Staphylococcus aureus and the
first identified member...
- are
thought to
contribute to E.
faecalis infections. A plasmid-encoded
hemolysin,
called the cytolysin, is
important for
pathogenesis in
animal models...
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including prodigiosin, biosurfactants, DNAse, lipase, protease, gelatinase,
hemolysin, chitinase, chloroperoxidase, and
alkaline phosphatase. Prodigiosin, a...
- β- and γ-toxins,
lipophosphodiesterase C,
phosphatidase C, heat-labile
hemolysin, α-toxin) is an
enzyme with
systematic name
phosphatidylcholine cholinephosphohydrolase...