Toxin B

Toxin B is a toxin produced by the bacteria. the bacteria can produce two major kinds of toxins that are very potent and lethal; an enterotoxin (Toxin A) and a cytotoxin (Toxin B, this protein). It is a cytotoxin that has a molecular weight of 270 kDa and an isoelectric point. Toxin B has four different structural domains: catalytic, cysteine protease, translocation, and receptor binding. The N-terminal glucosyltransferase catalytic domain includes amino acid residues 1–544 while the cysteine protease domain includes residues 545–801. The glycosylation activity of toxin B occurs in the N-terminal catalytic region (residues 1–544). This region glycosylates substrates independent of any cytotoxic activity.

CAT Product Name Source Product Overview Target Type Datasheet Size Price
VAng-Cr3794 Recombinant Toxin B Protein (Met1-Leu543) [His] Mammalian cells Recombinant Toxin B Protein (Met1-Leu543) fused with a His tag at C-terminus was expressed in Mammalian cells, with a molecular weight of 59.73 kDa. (Uniprot ID: P18177) Toxin B Tumor Antigens Datasheet -- Inquiry

All of our products can only be used for research purposes. These vaccine ingredients CANNOT be used directly on humans or animals.

Shopping Basket