Diphtheria Toxin (DT)
Diphtheria toxin is an exotoxin secreted by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, the pathogen bacterium that causes diphtheria. Unusually, the toxin gene is encoded by a bacteriophage (a virus that infects bacteria). The toxin causes the disease diphtheria in humans by gaining entry into the cell cytoplasm and inhibiting protein synthesis. Diphtheria toxin is a single polypeptide chain of 535 amino acids consisting of two subunits linked by disulfide bridges, known as an A-B toxin. Binding to the cell surface of the B subunit (the less stable of the two subunits) allows the A subunit (the more stable part of the protein) to penetrate the host cell. The crystal structure of the diphtheria toxin homodimer has been determined to 2.5A resolution. The structure reveals a Y-shaped molecule consisting of 3 domains. Fragment A contains the catalytic C domain, and fragment B consists of the T and R domains.

Organism species: Pan-species (General)

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Proteins n/a Complete Antigen of Diphtheria Toxin (DT) Antigenic Transformation Customized Service Offer
Antibodies n/a Monoclonal Antibody to Diphtheria Toxin (DT) Monoclonal Antibody Customized Service Offer
n/a Polyclonal Antibody to Diphtheria Toxin (DT) Polyclonal Antibody Customized Service Offer
Assay Kits n/a CLIA Kit for Diphtheria Toxin (DT) CLIA Kit Customized Service Offer
n/a ELISA Kit for Diphtheria Toxin (DT) ELISA Kit Customized Service Offer