Verotoxin (VT)
SLT2; Shiga Like Toxin; SLT Beta
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Verotoxin is a toxin generated by some strains of Escherichia coli. It is named for its similarity to the AB5-type Shiga toxin produced by the bacteria Shigella dysenteriae, The toxin acts on the lining of the blood vessels, the vascular endothelium. The B subunits of the toxin bind to a component of the cell membrane known as glycolipid globotriaosylceramide (Gb3). Binding of the subunit B to Gb3 causes induction of narrow tubular membrane invaginations, which drives formation of inward membrane tubules for the bacterial uptake into the cell. These tubules are essential for uptake into the host cell. When the protein is inside the cell, the A subunit interacts with the ribosomes to inactivate them. The A subunit of Shiga toxin is an N-glycosidase that modifies the RNA component of the ribosome to inactivate it and so bring a halt to protein synthesis leading to the death of the cell.
Organism species: Pan-species (General)
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