Toxins from bacteria.

EXS Pub Date : 2010-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-3-7643-8338-1_1
James S Henkel, Michael R Baldwin, Joseph T Barbieri
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Bacterial toxins damage the host at the site of bacterial infection or distant from the site. Bacterial toxins can be single proteins or oligomeric protein complexes that are organized with distinct AB structure-function properties. The A domain encodes a catalytic activity. ADP ribosylation of host proteins is the earliest post-translational modification determined to be performed by bacterial toxins; other modifications include glucosylation and proteolysis. Bacterial toxins also catalyze the non-covalent modification of host protein function or can modify host cell properties through direct protein-protein interactions. The B domain includes two functional domains: a receptor-binding domain, which defines the tropism of a toxin for a cell and a translocation domain that delivers the A domain across a lipid bilayer, either on the plasma membrane or the endosome. Bacterial toxins are often characterized based upon the secretion mechanism that delivers the toxin out of the bacterium, termed types I-VII. This review summarizes the major families of bacterial toxins and also describes the specific structure-function properties of the botulinum neurotoxins.

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来自细菌的毒素。
细菌毒素在感染部位或远离感染部位损害宿主。细菌毒素可以是单蛋白或寡聚蛋白复合物,具有独特的AB结构-功能特性。A结构域编码催化活性。宿主蛋白的ADP核糖基化是已知由细菌毒素进行的最早的翻译后修饰;其他修饰包括糖基化和蛋白水解。细菌毒素还可以催化宿主蛋白功能的非共价修饰或通过直接的蛋白-蛋白相互作用修饰宿主细胞特性。B结构域包括两个功能结构域:一个受体结合结构域,定义毒素对细胞的趋向性;一个易位结构域,在质膜或核内体的脂质双分子层上传递a结构域。细菌毒素的特征通常基于将毒素从细菌中释放出来的分泌机制,称为I-VII型。本文综述了细菌毒素的主要家族,并介绍了肉毒杆菌神经毒素的特定结构和功能特性。
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