3.4.24.83: anthrax lethal factor endopeptidase
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Word Map on EC 3.4.24.83
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3.4.24.83
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edema
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spore
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intoxication
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endosomal
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exotoxin
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metalloprotease
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inhalation
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inflammasome
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endocytosis
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toxin-induced
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anti-pa
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heptameric
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caspase-1
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sterne
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furin
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mapkks
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lt-induced
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tripartite
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diphtheria
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toxin-mediated
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spore-forming
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pyroptosis
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toxemia
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ring-shaped
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receptor-bound
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toxin-neutralizing
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zinc-dependent
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molecular biology
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cytolysis
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pa-binding
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medicine
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mkk
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bioterrorism
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diagnostics
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toxin-sensitive
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synthesis
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postexposure
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cell-binding
- 3.4.24.83
-
edema
- spore
-
intoxication
- endosomal
-
exotoxin
- metalloprotease
-
inhalation
- inflammasome
-
endocytosis
-
toxin-induced
-
anti-pa
-
heptameric
- caspase-1
- sterne
- furin
- mapkks
-
lt-induced
-
tripartite
- diphtheria
-
toxin-mediated
-
spore-forming
-
pyroptosis
- toxemia
-
ring-shaped
-
receptor-bound
-
toxin-neutralizing
-
zinc-dependent
- molecular biology
-
cytolysis
-
pa-binding
- medicine
- mkk
-
bioterrorism
- diagnostics
-
toxin-sensitive
- synthesis
-
postexposure
-
cell-binding
Reaction
Preferred amino acids around the cleavage site can be denoted BBBBxHx-/-H, in which B denotes Arg or Lys, H denotes a hydrophobic amino acid, and x is any amino acid. The only known protein substrates are mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase kinases =
Synonyms
anthrax lethal factor, anthrax lethal factor protease, anthrax lethal toxin, anthrax LF, anthrax toxin lethal factor, Bacillus anthracis lethal toxin, lethal factor, lethal factor of anthrax toxin, lethal toxin, LeTx, LF, LTx