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Uptake and trafficking of protein toxins

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Year: [2017]
Publisher: Cham, Springer International Publishing AG
Series: Current topics in microbiology and immunology; 406
Media group: Serien
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This volume focuses on the transport of medically relevant bacterial protein toxins into mammalian cells, and on novel pharmacological strategies to inhibit toxin uptake. The first chapters review our current understanding of the cell-surface receptors and cellular transport processes of Clostridium botulinum neurotoxins, Clostridium botulinum C3 toxin, Clostridium difficile toxins, binary clostridial enterotoxins, anthrax toxins and diphtheria toxin. In brief, specific binding/transport (B) subunits deliver the enzyme (A) subunits into the cytosol, where the latter modify their substrates, producing cytotoxic effects and the characteristic toxin-associated diseases. Key mechanisms for the transport of the A subunits from endosomes into the cytosol and the role of trans-membrane pores formed by the B subunits and host cell chaperones for this process are reviewed. The book’s closing chapters focus on compounds which inhibit the transport of the A subunits from endosomes into the cytosol and therefore might lead to novel therapeutic strategies for toxin-associated diseases. These substances include pharmacological inhibitors of the host cell chaperones involved, as well as multivalent and heterocyclic molecules that specifically block the toxins’ translocation channels. This volume offers an up-to-date resource for scientists.

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Statement of Responsibility: Holger Barth, Editor. Responsible series editor: Klaus Aktories
Year: [2017]
Publisher: Cham, Springer International Publishing AG
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Classification: Search for this systematic ZB-90, MB-40
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ISBN: 9783319588919
ISBN (2nd): 3319588915
Description: vii, 256 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
Series: Current topics in microbiology and immunology; 406
Tags: Immunbiologie; Medizinische Mikrobiologie
Participating parties: Search for this character Barth, Holger (editor); Aktories, Klaus (editor)
Language: Englisch
Media group: Serien