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Pore-Forming Bacterial Protein Hemolysins (Cytolysins)

 

作者: BraunVolkmar,   FocaretaTony,  

 

期刊: Critical Reviews in Microbiology  (Taylor Available online 1991)
卷期: Volume 18, issue 2  

页码: 115-158

 

ISSN:1040-841X

 

年代: 1991

 

DOI:10.3109/10408419109113511

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

关键词: cytolysins;hemolysins;pore-forming toxins;Gram-positive bacteria;Gram-negative bacteria

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

AbstractProtein toxins forming pores in biological membranes occur frequently in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. They kill either bacteria or eukaryotic cells (at most, a few seem to act on both groups of organisms). Most of the toxins affecting eukaryotes have clearly been shown to be related to the pathogenicity of the producing organisms. Toxin formation frequently involves a number of genes which encode the toxin polypeptide as well as proteins for toxin activation and secretion. Regulation of toxin production is usually coupled with that of the synthesis of a number of other virulence factors. Iron is the only known environmental factor that regulates transcription of a number of toxin genes by a Fur repressor-type mechanism, as has been originally described inEscherichia coli. Interestingly, the thiol-activated hemolysins (cytolysins) of Gram-positive bacteria contain a single cysteine which can be replaced by alanine without affecting the cytolytic activity. The Gram-negative hemolysins (cytolysins) are usually synthesized as precursor proteins, then covalently modified to yield an active hemolysin and secreted via specific export systems, which differ for various types of hemolysins.

 

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