BIOL 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 56: Tetanospasmin, Cholera Toxin, Botulism

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Disease is probably the first word that comes to mind when prokaryotes are mentioned. Few bacteria (and no archaea) are pathogenic to humans, but some. Causing disease is not a simple matter for a bacterium. It must colonize the host, attach to its surface molecules, get beneath the epithelium, outcompete the. Friendly flora of nonpathogenic bacteria and yeasts in the host, and defend itself against the immune system. Virulence factors, and are an active area of research. Rarely, simple growth of the bacterium and attendant tissue destruction causes disease, but most of the time, disease results from a toxin. An endotoxin is a lipopolysaccharide from a bacteria cell membrane that is only released when the bacterium dies. They stimulate the immune system and cause fever and general illness, but are not very toxic. The worst toxins are exotoxins, that are released from living bacteria.

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