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== Diphtheria toxin ==
== Diphtheria toxin ==
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'''Diphtheria Toxin''' is an exotoxin produced by the organism [[Corynebcterium diphtheria]] which has been infected by a bacteriophage that contains the Diphtheria toxin gene. It attacks and kills eukaryotic cells by inactivating the [Elongation factor] ('''EF-2''') in translation.
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'''Diphtheria Toxin''' is an exotoxin produced by the organism [[Corynebcterium diphtheria]] which has been infected by a bacteriophage that contains the Diphtheria toxin gene. It attacks and kills eukaryotic cells by inactivating the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elongation_factor |Elongation factor]] ('''EF-2''') in translation.
== Histroy ==
== Histroy ==

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Diphtheria toxin

Diphtheria Toxin is an exotoxin produced by the organism Corynebcterium diphtheria which has been infected by a bacteriophage that contains the Diphtheria toxin gene. It attacks and kills eukaryotic cells by inactivating the [|Elongation factor] (EF-2) in translation.

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