Module 10 Flashcards

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Toxins

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small molecules produced by living organisms that are poisonous to other species, can be molecule/peptide/protein toxin

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Molecule

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Saxitoxin

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Peptide toxins

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fungus, segments cut out of pre-protein, then modified to create toxin

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Protein toxin

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staphylococcal enterotoxin B (food poisoning), cross-links T cells inducing over-inflammatory response

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Categories

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A (botulinum), B (ricin, staphylococcal enterotoxin B, clostridium perfringens E

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Testing

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not living so can’t use PCR or DNA based methods, instead antibody-bsaed methods

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Ricin

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  • Casstor beans
  • LD50 = 3-15 ug/kg
  • ID source plant via contaminating DNA in toxin preparation
  • Castor oil is everywhere – the leftover is cake aka the toxin
  • Heterodimeric glycoprotein: A chain (action, inhibits protein synthesis) and B chain (transport, facilitates entry into cell)
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ELISA (ricin)

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  • Indirect: antigen + antibody + substrate
  • Sandwiched: antibody + antigen + antibody
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MS (Ricin)

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  • Leads to source, accurate, but doesn’t not determine if active
  • Looking for DNA fragments to link to source (best = nuclear SNPs)
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10
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Botulinum

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  • LD50 = as low as 0.090-0.15 ug/kg for intravenous
  • Types = foodborne, wound, intestinal, inadvertent, intentional
  • Positive uses = overactive muscle conditions, PT brain injury, post-stroke spasticity, BOTOX
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Bacteriology (botulinum)

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  • A/B/E/F = naturally occurring
  • Group 1: proteolytic, A/~B/~F
  • Group 2: not proteolytic, E/~/B/~F
  • Group 3: C (avian) and D (cattle)
  • Group 4: Argentina
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BoNT

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  • 900 kDa protein complex (Massive)
  • NT = 150 kDa with heavy chain (serotype) and light chain (damage) subunits
  • LC targets SNARE so neurotransmitters can no longer be released
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