Accession | VIRO:0000094 |
Definition | HBL-L1 is a component of Hemolysin BL, a membrane-lytic toxin from Bacillus cereus. HBL-B first binds to the cell membrane, followed by the ordered recruitment of first L1 and then L2.The membrane-associated HBL components form a membrane attack complex that causes lysis by a colloid osmotic mechanism |
Classification | 10 ontology terms | Show + process or component of pathogenesis biology or chemistry + organism associated with virulence + biological effect of virulence + Bacillus-specific virulence + virulence factor + host cell damaging + molecular mechanism of bacterial virulence + Bacillus cereus factors of virulence + mechanism of toxicity [Virulence Mechanism] + toxin [Virulence Factor] |
Parent Term(s) | 2 ontology terms | Show |
Publications | Beecher DJ, et al. 1995. Infect. Immun. 63(11):4423-8 Enterotoxic activity of hemolysin BL from Bacillus cereus. (PMID 7591080) |
Private model - RGI is not currently using this model.
Curator | Description | Most Recent Edit |
---|