Literature DB >> 12398206

RTX toxins in Pasteurellaceae.

Joachim Frey1, Peter Kuhnert.   

Abstract

RTX toxins (repeats in the structural toxin) are pore-forming protein toxins produced by a broad range of pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria. In vitro, RTX toxins mostly exhibit a cytotoxic and often also a hemolytic activity. They are particularly widespread in species of the family Pasteurellaceae which cause infectious diseases, most frequently in animals but also in humans. Most RTX toxins are proteins with a molecular mass of 100-200 kDa and are post-translationally activated by acylation via a specific activator protein. The repeated structure of RTX toxins, which gave them their name, is composed of iterative glycine-rich nonapeptides binding Ca2+ on the C-terminal half of the protein. Genetic analysis of RTX toxins of various species of Pasteurellaceae and of a few other Gram-negative bacteria gave evidence of horizontal transfer of genes encoding RTX toxins and led to speculations that RTX toxins might have originated from Pasteurellaceae. The toxic activities of RTX toxins in host cells may lead to necrosis and apoptosis and the underlying detailed mechanisms are currently under investigation. The impact of RTX toxins in pathogenicity and the immune responses of the host were described for several species of Pasteurellaceae. Neutralizing antibodies were shown to significantly reduce the cytotoxic activity of RTX toxins. They constitute a valuable strategy in the development of immuno-prophylactics against several animal diseases caused by pathogenic species of Pasteurellaceae. Although many RTX toxins possess cytotoxic and hemolytic activities toward a broad range of cells and erythrocytes, respectively, a few RTX toxins were shown to have cytotoxic activity only against cells of specific hosts and/or show cell-type specificity. Further evidence exists that RTX toxins play a potential role in host specificity of certain pathogens.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2002        PMID: 12398206     DOI: 10.1078/1438-4221-00200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Med Microbiol        ISSN: 1438-4221            Impact factor:   3.473


  27 in total

1.  Unusual genetic organization of a functional type I protein secretion system in Neisseria meningitidis.

Authors:  Karl G Wooldridge; Murat Kizil; Damien B Wells; Dlawer A A Ala'aldeen
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2005-09       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  Purification and characterization of a hemolysin-like protein, Sll1951, a nontoxic member of the RTX protein family from the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803.

Authors:  Tetsushi Sakiyama; Hironori Ueno; Hideya Homma; Osamu Numata; Tomohiko Kuwabara
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 3.490

3.  Mannheimia haemolytica leukotoxin binds to lipid rafts in bovine lymphoblastoid cells and is internalized in a dynamin-2- and clathrin-dependent manner.

Authors:  Dhammika N Atapattu; Charles J Czuprynski
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2007-08-06       Impact factor: 3.441

4.  Regulation of the type I protein secretion system by the MisR/MisS two-component system in Neisseria meningitidis.

Authors:  Soma Sannigrahi; Xinjian Zhang; Yih-Ling Tzeng
Journal:  Microbiology (Reading)       Date:  2009-04-16       Impact factor: 2.777

Review 5.  Ion channels in microbes.

Authors:  Boris Martinac; Yoshiro Saimi; Ching Kung
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 37.312

6.  A Novel Glaesserella sp. Isolated from Pigs with Severe Respiratory Infections Has a Mosaic Genome with Virulence Factors Putatively Acquired by Horizontal Transfer.

Authors:  Anne E Watt; Glenn F Browning; Alistair R Legione; Rhys N Bushell; Andrew Stent; Ross S Cutler; Neil D Young; Marc S Marenda
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2018-05-17       Impact factor: 4.792

Review 7.  The RTX pore-forming toxin α-hemolysin of uropathogenic Escherichia coli: progress and perspectives.

Authors:  Travis J Wiles; Matthew A Mulvey
Journal:  Future Microbiol       Date:  2013-01       Impact factor: 3.165

8.  Brief heat treatment increases cytotoxicity of Mannheimia haemolytica leukotoxin in an LFA-1 independent manner.

Authors:  Dhammika N Atapattu; Nicole A Aulik; Darrell R McCaslin; Charles J Czuprynski
Journal:  Microb Pathog       Date:  2009-01-07       Impact factor: 3.738

9.  Microarray-based comparative genomic profiling of reference strains and selected Canadian field isolates of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae.

Authors:  Julien Gouré; Wendy A Findlay; Vincent Deslandes; Anne Bouevitch; Simon J Foote; Janet I MacInnes; James W Coulton; John H E Nash; Mario Jacques
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2009-02-24       Impact factor: 3.969

10.  GtxA from Gallibacterium anatis, a cytolytic RTX-toxin with a novel domain organisation.

Authors:  Bodil Marie Kristensen; Dorte Frees; Anders Miki Bojesen
Journal:  Vet Res       Date:  2009-12-04       Impact factor: 3.683

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.