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INTRODUCTION. The outbreak of foodborne botulism that occurred in Russia in June 2024 once again demonstrated the danger of this rather rare but severe infectious disease caused by ingesting botulinum neurotoxin.
E. M. Eliseeva +2 more
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TheEscherichia coliproteins MqsR and MqsA comprise a novel toxin–antitoxin (TA) system. MqsA, the antitoxin, defines a new family of antitoxins because unlike other antitoxins MqsA is structured throughout its entire sequence, binds zinc and coordinates ...
Breann L. Brown, Rebecca Page
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Escherichia coli is the principal etiological agent of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and exhibits significant antibiotic resistance, driven by various virulence factors. Fifty E.
Areej Jasem Mohammad +1 more
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On a Dysentery Antitoxin [PDF]
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Administration to newborn pigs of an oral or intraperitoneal dose of equine-origin Clostridium difficile antitoxin 4 hours before orogastric inoculation with a swine-origin C difficile field isolate resulted in lower histopathology scores 72 hours post ...
Madson, Darin +3 more
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Clostridium perfringensepsilon toxin H149A mutant as a platform for receptor binding studies
Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin (Etx) is a pore-forming toxin responsible for a severe and rapidly fatal enterotoxemia of ruminants. The toxin is classified as a category B bioterrorism agent by the U.S.
Titball, R.W. +21 more
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Table S2. Toxins and antitoxins genes encoded within the genomes of analyzed P. parmentieri strains. Format: docx.
E. Lojkowska (5863427) +4 more
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Type II Toxin-Antitoxin Systems in Escherichia coli
He Zhang,1 Shuan Tao,2 Huimin Chen,2 Yewei Fang,2 Yao Xu,3 A-Xiang Han,2 Fang Ma,1,* Wei Liang2,* 1Department of Medical Laboratory, Bengbu Medical University, Bengbu, Anhui, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Clinical Laboratory, The ...
Zhang H +7 more
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Inducible auto-phosphorylation regulates a widespread family of nucleotidyltransferase toxins
Nucleotidyltransferases (NTases) control diverse physiological processes, including RNA modification, DNA replication and repair, and antibiotic resistance.
Tom J. Arrowsmith +8 more
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