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Identification and Characterization of Clostridium perfringens Beta Toxin Variants with Differing Trypsin Sensitivity and in vitro Cytotoxicity Activity.

Infect Immun.. 2015-02; 
Theoret JR, Uzal FA, McClane BA. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
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Abstract

By producing toxins, Clostridium perfringens causes devastating diseases of both humans and animals. C. perfringens beta toxin (CPB) is the major virulence determinant for type C infections and is also implicated in type B infections, but little is known about the CPB structure vs function relationship. Amino acid sequence comparisons of CPB made by 8 randomly-selected isolates identified two natural variant toxins with four conserved amino acid changes, including an E168K switch that introduces a potential trypsin cleavage site into the CPB protein of strain JGS1076. To investigate if this potential trypsin cleavage site impacts trypsin sensitivity, a primary host defense against this toxin, the two CPB varian... More

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