Introduction
Lethal Factor (LF) is one of the enzyme components belonging to the Anthrax Toxin . Anthrax toxin is a three protein exotoxin secreted by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis made up of a binding protein known as the protective antigen (PA) and two enzyme components known as edema factor (EF) and lethal factor (LF).
Human Interaction
Anthrax is primarily a disease of domesticated and wild animals. Herbivores, such as cattle, sheep, horses, mules and goats are primarily affected because these animals maybe grazing on soils contaminated with Bacillus anthracis endospores. The blood of an animal that dies of anthrax can contain upward of 109 vegetative bacteria per milliliter. As the carcass decays, the bacteria form highly infectious endospores, which contaminate the local environment and can remain viable for long time periods. [1][2]
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