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This Sandbox is Reserved from 13/03/2012, through 01/06/2012 for use in the course "Proteins and Molecular Mechanisms" taught by Robert B. Rose at the North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 451 through Sandbox Reserved 500.
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Cholix Toxin named also CT, is a protein toxin that uses ADP-ribosyltransferases to modify target proteins in human cells. The mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase toxins are bacterial virulence factors that are believed to be a factor in many disease states in animals plants as well even humans. For a list of various and other similar toxins see Toxins.

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Cholix Toxin from Vibrio Cholerae

The crystal structure of the proteolytically activated monomeric form of Cyt2Ba was determined at 2.1Å resolution. It consists of a single domain of architecture with a (yellow) surrounded by 2 layers (red) forming a cytolysin fold.

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