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Hemolysin

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Hemolysin (HL) is exotoxin from bacteria which causes lysis of red blood cells. Hemolysin from the bacterium Clostridium are called alpha-toxin (AT). AT is a zinc metalloenzyme and binds to the membrane in the presence of calcium. It acts as a phospholipase C.

See details for α-hemolysin in Pore forming toxin, α-hemolysin. See details of hemolysin E in Molecular Playground/ClyA.

For toxins in Proteopdia see Toxins.

3D Structures of hemolysin

Updated on 29-October-2015

A full page in Proteopedia exploring 7ahl is found here.

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