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| - | '''Cholix toxin''' is a type of exotoxin which is derived from the bacteria | + | '''Cholix toxin''' is a type of exotoxin which is derived from the bacteria [[Vibrio Cholerae]]. It belongs to the class of proteins called enzymes whose main function is to act as a catalyst from chemical reactions within living organisms. |
== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
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IntroductionCholix toxin is a type of exotoxin which is derived from the bacteria Vibrio Cholerae. It belongs to the class of proteins called enzymes whose main function is to act as a catalyst from chemical reactions within living organisms. Structure
Mechanism of ActionMedical Implications or Possible Applications |
