cytolysin


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cy·tol·y·sin

 (sī-tŏl′ĭ-sĭn)
n.
A substance, such as an antibody, capable of dissolving or destroying cells.

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cytolysin

(saɪˈtɒlɪsɪn)
n
(Biochemistry) a substance that can partially or completely destroy animal cells
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Noun1.cytolysin - a substance that partly or completely destroys animal cells
lysin - any substance (such as an antibody) or agent that can cause lysis
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EHEC enterohemolysin (ehxA) is a pore-forming cytolysin carried by a plasmid involved in EHEC virulence.
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Listeria monocytogenes can activate all three branches of the UPR and downstream apoptotic signaling via secretion of cytolysin listeriolysin O (LLO), likely by disturbing ER calcium homeostasis through its pore-forming activity [121, 122].
Variations in lethal toxin and cholesterol-dependent cytolysin production correspond to differences in cytotoxicity among strains of Clostridium sordellii.
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faecium isolates are characterized by a high frequency of genes encoding putative virulence factors, such as collagen adhesin (acm gene), enterococcal surface protein (esp gene), hyaluronidase (hyl gene), gelatinase (gelE gene), endocarditis antigen (efa gene), and cytolysin (cyl operon) [6].
The three dimensional structure of Perfringolysin (PDB ID 1PFO) was selected as a template because it is the thiol-activated cytolysin whose structure showed better homology with the target sequence (PLY).
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Some of the most important virulence factors include the production of hydrolytic enzymes, namely, gelatinase, lipase, and DNase, haemolytic activity and the production of cytolysin, the presence of adhesins, and the ability to form biofilms [127].