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VesB is found in Vibrio cholera. Its function is cleaving A subunit of cholera toxin, which plays an important role in activation of VesB and may contribute to intestinal growth or pathogenesis.
VesB has been shown to cause cholera. Cholera is a bacterial disease that is spread through contaminated food or water. Its symptoms include severe diarrhea and dehydration. Impoverished areas with lesser sanitation are most susceptible to cholera.
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