Cytotoxin ClyA from Escherichia coli assembles to a 13-meric pore independent of its redox-state.
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As GO is internalized by leukemia cells, the cytotoxin is released, causing DNA damage and generating leukemic cell death.
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The cytotoxin does not harm normal brain cells.
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One example isolated from the Okinawan plakortis sponges, plakoridine A, has shown potential as a cytotoxin to murine lymphoma cells.
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The American rattlesnake's venom is spiked with a powerful cytotoxin, which initiates the digestion of the prey even before it is swallowed.
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They have adapted to the defense of the immune system and can absorb the cytotoxin and convert it into their own source of nitrogen, thus rendering it harmless.
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In studies using mice, they have shown that a powerful cytotoxin attaches to the IL 13 and kills the brain tumor in at least 40 percent of the cases and is often even more effective than that.