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Toxins
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(Redirected from Endotoxin)
Toxins are poisonous substances produced by living cells. These include both Endotoxins and Enterotoxins.
Articles in Proteopedia concerning Toxins include:
- Alpha-Bungarotoxin
- The Pore Forming Toxin, Alpha-Hemolysin
- Colicin
- Insecticidal Delta-Endotoxin Cyt2Ba from ‘’Bacillus Thuringiensis’’
- Cyt1Aa Toxin: High Resolution Structure Reveals Implications for its Membrane-Perforating Function
- Pore-forming toxins
- Ricin
- Arsenate reductase is part of the arsenic detoxification pathway.
To view protein Toxins which are Structure Index entries see:
- Aerolysin
- Anthrax edema factor
- Anthrax Lethal Factor
- Anthrax protective antigen
- Bungarotoxin
- Cardiotoxin
- Cholera toxin
- Crotamine
- Diphtheria toxin
- Delta-endotoxin
- Dendrotoxin
- Fasciculin
- Gas Gangrene Toxin
- Hemolysin
- Nawaprin
- Pesticidal crystal protein
- Pseudechetoxin
- Pseudecin
- Ricin
- Shiga toxin
- Tetanus toxin
- Typhoid Toxin
To view automatically seeded indices concerning Toxins See:
Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)
Michal Harel, David Canner, Alexander Berchansky, Jaime Prilusky
