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Frontiers | Accessory Toxins of Vibrio Pathogens and Their Role in  Epithelial Disruption During Infection | Microbiology
Frontiers | Accessory Toxins of Vibrio Pathogens and Their Role in Epithelial Disruption During Infection | Microbiology

Toxins | Free Full-Text | Structure–Function Relationships of the Repeat  Domains of RTX Toxins | HTML
Toxins | Free Full-Text | Structure–Function Relationships of the Repeat Domains of RTX Toxins | HTML

Different roles of conserved tyrosine residues of the acylated domains in  folding and activity of RTX toxins | Scientific Reports
Different roles of conserved tyrosine residues of the acylated domains in folding and activity of RTX toxins | Scientific Reports

Growth Phase Regulation of Vibrio cholerae RTX Toxin Export | Journal of  Bacteriology
Growth Phase Regulation of Vibrio cholerae RTX Toxin Export | Journal of Bacteriology

Structure and function of MARTX toxins and other large repetitive RTX  proteins. | Semantic Scholar
Structure and function of MARTX toxins and other large repetitive RTX proteins. | Semantic Scholar

4 Schematic model for the secretion pathway of RTX toxins. Proposed... |  Download Scientific Diagram
4 Schematic model for the secretion pathway of RTX toxins. Proposed... | Download Scientific Diagram

His-859 Is an Essential Residue for the Activity and pH Dependence of  Escherichia coli RTX Toxin α-Hemolysin* - Journal of Biological Chemistry
His-859 Is an Essential Residue for the Activity and pH Dependence of Escherichia coli RTX Toxin α-Hemolysin* - Journal of Biological Chemistry

PLOS ONE: Membrane localization of the Repeats-in-Toxin (RTX) Leukotoxin  (LtxA) produced by Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans
PLOS ONE: Membrane localization of the Repeats-in-Toxin (RTX) Leukotoxin (LtxA) produced by Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans

RTX Toxins: A Review | SpringerLink
RTX Toxins: A Review | SpringerLink

Identification of a Vibrio cholerae RTX toxin gene cluster that is tightly  linked to the cholera toxin prophage | PNAS
Identification of a Vibrio cholerae RTX toxin gene cluster that is tightly linked to the cholera toxin prophage | PNAS

Toxins | Special Issue : RTX Toxins
Toxins | Special Issue : RTX Toxins

RTX Toxins: A Review | SpringerLink
RTX Toxins: A Review | SpringerLink

PDF] Disorder-to-Order Transition in the CyaA Toxin RTX Domain:  Implications for Toxin Secretion | Semantic Scholar
PDF] Disorder-to-Order Transition in the CyaA Toxin RTX Domain: Implications for Toxin Secretion | Semantic Scholar

Channel formation by RTX-toxins of pathogenic bacteria: Basis of their  biological activity - ScienceDirect
Channel formation by RTX-toxins of pathogenic bacteria: Basis of their biological activity - ScienceDirect

Templated folding of the RTX domain of the bacterial toxin adenylate  cyclase revealed by single molecule force spectroscopy | Nature  Communications
Templated folding of the RTX domain of the bacterial toxin adenylate cyclase revealed by single molecule force spectroscopy | Nature Communications

PDF) Repeats-in-Toxin (RTX) Toxins: A Review
PDF) Repeats-in-Toxin (RTX) Toxins: A Review

RTX proteins: a highly diverse family secreted by a common mechanism -  Linhartová - 2010 - FEMS Microbiology Reviews - Wiley Online Library
RTX proteins: a highly diverse family secreted by a common mechanism - Linhartová - 2010 - FEMS Microbiology Reviews - Wiley Online Library

Pore forming activity of the potent RTX-toxin produced by pediatric  pathogen Kingella kingae: Characterization and comparison to other RTX-family  members - ScienceDirect
Pore forming activity of the potent RTX-toxin produced by pediatric pathogen Kingella kingae: Characterization and comparison to other RTX-family members - ScienceDirect

Toxins | Free Full-Text | Membrane Permeabilization by Pore-Forming RTX  Toxins: What Kind of Lesions Do These Toxins Form? | HTML
Toxins | Free Full-Text | Membrane Permeabilization by Pore-Forming RTX Toxins: What Kind of Lesions Do These Toxins Form? | HTML

Channel formation by RTX-toxins of pathogenic bacteria: Basis of their  biological activity - ScienceDirect
Channel formation by RTX-toxins of pathogenic bacteria: Basis of their biological activity - ScienceDirect

The RTX pore-forming toxin α-hemolysin of uropathogenic Escherichia coli:  progress and perspectives | Future Microbiology
The RTX pore-forming toxin α-hemolysin of uropathogenic Escherichia coli: progress and perspectives | Future Microbiology

The RTX pore-forming toxin α-hemolysin of uropathogenic Escherichia coli:  progress and perspectives. | Semantic Scholar
The RTX pore-forming toxin α-hemolysin of uropathogenic Escherichia coli: progress and perspectives. | Semantic Scholar

Almost half of the RTX domain is dispensable for complement receptor 3  binding and cell-invasive activity of the Bordetella adenylate cyclase toxin  - Journal of Biological Chemistry
Almost half of the RTX domain is dispensable for complement receptor 3 binding and cell-invasive activity of the Bordetella adenylate cyclase toxin - Journal of Biological Chemistry

Toxins | Free Full-Text | Structure–Function Relationships of the Repeat  Domains of RTX Toxins | HTML
Toxins | Free Full-Text | Structure–Function Relationships of the Repeat Domains of RTX Toxins | HTML

RTX Toxins: A Review | SpringerLink
RTX Toxins: A Review | SpringerLink