enterotoxin

(noun)

Any of several toxins produced by intestinal bacteria

Related Terms

  • Shine-Dalgarno sequence
  • scarlet fever
  • exotoxin

Examples of enterotoxin in the following topics:

  • Scarlet Fever

    • The carboxy terminal portion of the protein exhibits extensive homology with the carboxy terminus of Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxins B and C1.
  • Toxins

    • Another example of an exotoxin includes an enterotoxin produced by the bacteria Staphlycoccal aureus.
    • S. aureus can producestaphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB), associated with intestinal illness, which promotes activation of the immune system.
  • Campylobacter

    • A cholera-like enterotoxin was also once thought to be made, but this appears not to be the case.
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