Bacterial Toxins Flashcards
What are two ways bacteria can cause disease in humans?
Due to their invasiveness and/or toxigenicity.
What are the 4 kinds of toxins?
- Surface Acting Toxin
- Pore Forming Toxin
- A/B Toxins
- Type III/IV Secretion injected toxins.
What organisms’ toxin ADP-Ribosylate EF2 and what toxin is it?
Dipthera and Pseudomonas Aeruginosa.
Diptheria Toxin and Exotosin A
What organisms have a protease of SNARE proteins?
C. Tetani and C. Botulinum - TeNT/BoNT
What organisms Glucosylate Rho proteins?
C. Difficle toxins
What toxin deadenylates adenine on RNA?
Shiga toxin, inhibiting protein synthesis
How does dipthera toxin become active?
Secreted as a protoxin and has a disulfide bond cleaved producing the active A and B parts.
What is the effect of the dipthera toxin?
Becomes endocytosed into the cell and then the A-subunit gets into cytoplasm and ribosylate EF2, preventing protein synthesis, locally around infection site in upper respiratory tract.
How is diptheria used in vaccines?
Can be used in vaccines as a conjugate to induce a T-cell dependent response linked with a capsular protein (or something else with repeating units) for stronger response.
What is a saprophyte?
Bacteria that is free living and no associated with any disease. ie. Bacillus spp