Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin: the third most potent bacterial toxin known (original) (raw)
Molecular basis of toxicity of Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin
Claire Naylor
FEBS Journal, 2011
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Immunogenicity of Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin recombinant bacterin in rabbit and ruminants
Clovis Moreira Jr
Vaccine, 2018
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Toxins of Clostridium perfringens as virulence factors in animal diseases
Asima Zehra
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 2017
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Selection of a Clostridium perfringens type D epsilon toxin producer via dot-blot test
Felipe Masiero Salvarani
Archives of Microbiology, 2009
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Clostridium Perfringens Toxins Involved in Mammalian Veterinary Diseases
Jorge E. Vidal
The Open Toxinology Journal, 2013
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Molecular cloning and expression of epsilon toxin from Clostridium perfringens type D and tests of animal immunization
Felipe Masiero Salvarani
Genetics and Molecular Research, 2010
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Padronização da titulação da toxina épsilon de Clostridium perfringens tipo D em linhagem contínua de células como alternativa ao bioensaio animal
Milton Junior
Ciencia Rural, 2010
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Recombinant Alpha, Beta, and Epsilon Toxins of Clostridium perfringens: Production Strategies and Applications as Veterinary Vaccines
Marcos Ferreira
Toxins, 2016
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Comparison of a nontoxic variant of Clostridium perfringens α-toxin with the toxic wild-type strain
Claire Naylor
Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 2010
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The First Strain of Clostridium perfringens Isolated from an Avian Source Has an Alpha-Toxin with Divergent Structural and Kinetic Properties † , ‡
Claire Naylor
Biochemistry, 2002
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Clostridium perfringens strains from bovine enterotoxemia cases are not superior in in vitro production of alpha toxin, perfringolysin O and proteolytic enzymes
Freddy Haesebrouck, Evy Goossens
BMC Veterinary Research, 2014
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Toxin genotypes of Clostridium perfringens in animal feed and their role in the ethiology of enterotoxemia in domestic animals
Nevenka Aleksic
Food & Feed Research, 2018
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Purification of the recombinant beta2 toxin (CPB2) from an enterotoxaemic bovine Clostridium perfringens strain and production of a specific immune serum
B. Taminiau
Protein Expression and Purification, 2007
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Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin mutant Y30A-Y196A as a recombinant vaccine candidate against enterotoxemia
Claire Naylor
Vaccine, 2014
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A role for the Clostridium perfringens β2 toxin in bovine enterotoxaemia?
G. Daube
Veterinary Microbiology, 2002
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Relationship of Route of Inoculation and Nature of Toxin Preparation to Bioassay of Clostridium perfringens α-Toxin in Mice
Kenneth Lynch
Journal of Bacteriology, 1968
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Rethinking the role of alpha toxin in Clostridium perfringens-associated enteric diseases: a review on bovine necro-haemorrhagic enteritis
Richard Ducatelle
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A new practical purification method for type D Clostridium perfringens Epsilon toxin by Size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) and Ultrafiltration (UF)
Mojtaba Alimolaei
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2021
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Clostridium perfringens epsilon-toxin acts on MDCK cells by forming a large membrane complex
D. Gillet
Journal of Bacteriology, 1997
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Potency against enterotoxemia of a recombinant Clostridium perfringens type D epsilon toxoid in ruminants
Anderson Carmo
Vaccine, 2010
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Identification of the channel-forming domain of Clostridium perfringens Epsilon-toxin (ETX)
Roland Benz
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 2009
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Molecular Cloning ofClostridium perfringensEpsilon-Toxin Gene and Its High Level Expression inE. coli
PP Goswami
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1996
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Both Epsilon-Toxin and Beta-Toxin Are Important for the Lethal Properties of Clostridium Perfringens Type B Isolates In the Mouse Intravenous Injection Model
Sameera Sayeed
Infection and …, 2007
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Comparison of Four Techniques for the Detection of Clostridium Perfringens Type D Epsilon Toxin in Intestinal Contents and other Body Fluids of Sheep and Goats
Mariapaola Landini
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2003
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Large scale purification of Clostridium perfringens toxins: a review
Ana Porto
Revista Brasileira de …, 2004
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Regulation of extracellular toxin production in Clostridium perfringens
Michael Lyristis
Trends in Microbiology, 1995
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Mapping of functional regions of Clostridium perfringens type A enterotoxin
timothy mietzner
Infection and …, 1992
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Epsilon-Toxin Is Required for Most Clostridium perfringens Type D Vegetative Culture Supernatants To Cause Lethality in the Mouse Intravenous Injection Model
Sameera Sayeed
Infection and Immunity, 2005
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A Novel Pore-Forming Toxin in Type A Clostridium perfringens Is Associated with Both Fatal Canine Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis and Fatal Foal Necrotizing Enterocolitis
John Prescott
PloS one, 2015
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