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Protein family
Haemolysin E (HlyE) is a protein family that consists of several enterobacterial haemolysin (HlyE) proteins. Hemolysin E (HlyE) is a novel pore-forming
Haemolysin_E
Molecule destroying the membrane of red blood cells
Hemolysins or haemolysins are lipids and proteins that cause lysis of red blood cells by disrupting the cell membrane. Although the lytic activity of
Hemolysin
Protein family
molecular biology, the haemolysin expression modulating protein family is a family of proteins. This family consists of haemolysin expression modulating
Haemolysin expression modulating protein family
Haemolysin_expression_modulating_protein_family
Bacterial toxins
proteins in primary amino acid structure; it is a member of the Tripartite Haemolysin BL family (TCDB). The protein is rod-shaped, with a diameter of 25 Å and
Cry6Aa
Protein-produced toxins that create pores in cell membrane
Alpha-pore-forming toxins e.g., Haemolysin E family, actinoporins, Corynebacterial porin B, Cytolysin A of E. coli. Beta-barrel pore-forming toxins e.g. α-Hemolysin
Pore-forming_toxin
RNA family
Typhi sense host neuroendocrine stress hormones and release the toxin haemolysin E". EMBO Reports. 12 (3): 252–8. doi:10.1038/embor.2011.4. PMC 3059909
MicA_RNA
Protein family
HblD, HblA, NheA, and NheB), which can cause food poisoning in humans. Haemolysin BL (encoded by HBL) and non-haemolytic enterotoxin (encoded by NHE), represent
Bacillus haemolytic enterotoxin
Bacillus_haemolytic_enterotoxin
Genus of wasps
main component of the venom is agelotoxin, a phospholipase A2 direct haemolysin.[citation needed] There are 33 extant species of Agelaia: Agelaia acreana
Agelaia
Group of exotoxins from bacteria
of pathogenic E. coli. The prototypical RTX toxin, α-haemolysin (HlyA; TC# 1.C.11.1.3), is a common virulence factor in uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC),
RTX_toxin
Swedish professor and researcher of molecular biology
Jahnukainen T, Söderblom T, Bäckhed F, Celsi G; et al. (2000). "Alpha-haemolysin of uropathogenic E. coli induces Ca2+ oscillations in renal epithelial cells".
Per_Uhlén
Highly venomous snake native to southern Australia and Tasmania
envenomations. Tiger snake venoms possess potent neurotoxins, coagulants, haemolysins, and myotoxins. Symptoms of a bite include localized pain in the foot
Tiger_snake
Blood infection caused by bacteria
increases the risk of bleeding. Leptospira also secretes sphingomyelinase and haemolysin that target red blood cells. Leptospira spreads rapidly to all organs
Leptospirosis
guanine - guanine-transporting ATPase - haemagglutination activity domain - haemolysin expression modulating protein family - hairpin - haploid - haploinsufficiency
Index of molecular biology articles
Index_of_molecular_biology_articles
Venom and aggression rankings
highly venomous. Its venom possesses potent neurotoxins, coagulants, haemolysins and myotoxins and the venom is quick-acting with rapid onset of breathing
List_of_dangerous_snakes
Species of bacterium
Rosa-Fraile M, Dramsi S, Spellerberg B (2014). "Group B streptococcal haemolysin and pigment, a tale of twins". FEMS Microbiol. Rev. 38 (5): 932–946. doi:10
Streptococcus_agalactiae
British biochemist
Ltd. Bayley's research includes work on the pore-forming protein alpha haemolysin engineered for sensing has been highly cited. Following his PhD, Bayley
Hagan_Bayley
Small RNA
regulatory proteins The RNAIII transcript also encodes the 26 amino acid δ-haemolysin (Staphylococcus aureus delta toxin) peptide (Hld). RNAIII contains many
RNAIII
Gene family
"Crystal structure of the nucleotide-binding domain of the ABC-transporter haemolysin B: identification of a variable region within ABC helical domains". Journal
ABC_transporter
Toxin from bacteria that destroys or disrupts cells
in the protein. The prototype member of the RTX toxin family is haemolysin A (HlyA) of E. coli.[citation needed] RTX is also found in Legionella pneumophila
Exotoxin
Species of bacterium
enzymes have been identified in Streptococcus dysgalactiae, including the haemolysins Streptolysin O (SLO) and Streptolysin S (SLS), and a correlation between
Streptococcus_dysgalactiae
Species of bacterium
clumping factor, leukotoxin, enterotoxin, protein A, and exfoliative toxin. Haemolysins, leukotoxins, exfoliative toxins, and enterotoxins are secreted from
Staphylococcus pseudintermedius
Staphylococcus_pseudintermedius
Bacterial molecular machine
arranged as a sheath around a tube built from stacked hexameric rings of the haemolysin co-regulated protein (Hcp). At the tip of the Hcp tube sits a trimer of
Type_VI_secretion_system
Infection by Streptococcus agalactiae
of GBS. The CAMP factor acts synergistically with the staphylococcal β-haemolysin inducing enhanced haemolysis of sheep or bovine erythrocytes. GBS is also
Group B streptococcal infection
Group_B_streptococcal_infection
of the cell. The P fimbriae island contains virulence factors such as haemolysin, pili, cytotoxic necrosing factor, and uropathogenic specific protein
Pathogenicity_island
Species of bacterium
lecithinase.[citation needed] The delta-toxin is characterised as oxygen labile haemolysin.[citation needed] The epsilon-toxin is characterised as lecithino-vitelin[check
Clostridium_novyi
Intracellular communication process
Normark S, Aperia A, Richter-Dahlfors A (June 2000). "Alpha-haemolysin of uropathogenic E. coli induces Ca2+ oscillations in renal epithelial cells".
Calcium_signaling
Patricia; Portnoy, Daniel A. (1990-05-10). "Bacillus subtilis expressing a haemolysin gene from Listeria monocytogenes can grow in mammalian cells". Nature
Daniel_A._Portnoy
Chinese-American nanoengineer
vaccines to enable immune systems to block the adverse effects of the alpha-haemolysin toxin from MRSA. His research was recognized with the American Chemical
Liangfang_Zhang
RNA family
1996). "Suppression of transcription polarity in the Escherichia coli haemolysin operon by a short upstream element shared by polysaccharide and DNA transfer
JUMPstart_RNA_motif
Professor of Cancer Structural Biology
Deuchars KL, Ling V. Homology between P-glycoprotein and a bacterial haemolysin transport protein suggests a model for multidrug resistance. Nature. 1986
Jane_Endicott
Rosa-Fraile M, Dramsi S, Spellerberg B (2014). "Group B streptococcal haemolysin and pigment, a tale of twins". FEMS Microbiology Reviews. 38 (5): 932–946
Granada_medium
Slovenian physicist (1955–2024)
dependent forced PEG partitioning into channels: VDAC, OmpC and Alpha-Haemolysin, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 113 9003-8 (2016). Roya Zandi, B. Dragnea, A.
Rudolf_Podgornik
American emeritus microbiologist
results in delayed activation of agr and failure to translate δ- and α-haemolysins: agrA mutation resulting in late agr activation". Molecular Microbiology
Richard_P._Novick
Chemical compound
Rosa-Fraile M, Dramsi S, Spellerberg B (2014). "Group B streptococcal haemolysin and pigment, a tale of twins". FEMS Microbiol. Rev. 38 (5): 932–946. doi:10
Granadaene
DM, Zheng H, Andrews BT, Li M, Catalano CE, et al. (September 2013). "Haemolysin coregulated protein is an exported receptor and chaperone of type VI secretion
Contact-dependent growth inhibition
Contact-dependent_growth_inhibition
Strain of bacteria
as well as virulent molecules, such as cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1, haemolysin toxin protein as well as type III secretion protein. The GC content of
TM7x
Species of bacterium
ornithine decarboxylase, acetoin, arginine arylamidase, alpha- and beta-haemolysins, heat-stable and heat-labile nucleases, indole, hydrogen sulphide, and
Staphylococcus_nepalensis
HAEMOLYSIN E
HAEMOLYSIN E
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English (Kent)
English (Kent) : habitational name from either of two places in Warwickshire named Exhall.
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English
English : variant spelling of Eubank.
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English
English : variant spelling of Iles.
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English
English : of unknown origin. The name was well established in the Carolinas by the mid 18th century. In one branch of the family the name was changed to Israel; this is a derivative, not the origin.Americanized form (under French influence) of German Esel, a nickname from Middle High German esel ‘donkey’.
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English
English : metronymic from Evett.
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English
English : variant of Ayer.German : variant of Egger 2.
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English
English : metronymic from Evett.
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English
English : from a pet form of the female personal name Eve.
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English
English : occupational name for a transporter or server of water, Middle English ewer (Old Northern French evier, Old French aiguier, from Latin aquarius, a derivative of aqua ‘water’). There has been considerable confusion with Ure.
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English : variant of Ewer.
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English : habitational name from places so called in Devon, Hampshire, Leicestershire, and Somerset. The first and last derive their name from the Celtic river name Exe, while the place in Hampshire, recorded in 940 as East Seaxnatune, is named from Old English Ēastseaxe ‘East Saxon’, and the Leicestershire place name is from Old English oxa ‘of the oxen’. In each case the final element is from Old English tūn ‘settlement’.
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English
English : habitational name from places in Cambridge, Hereford, and Suffolk named from Old English ēg, a term denoting low-lying land, an island or promontory, or an area of dry land in a marsh.
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English
English : variant spelling of Evett.
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English
English : variant spelling of Ayers.
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English and French
English and French : from the Germanic personal name Eberhard (see Everett).
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English
English : variant spelling of Ayer.
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English
English : probably a variant of Axsom. This name is concentrated in NC.
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English
English : metronymic from Eve.
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English
English : habitational name from Ewell in Surrey or from Ewell Minnis or Temple Ewell in Kent, all named with Old English ǣwell ‘river source’.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, near Halifax, so named from a British ecclēsia name meaning ‘church’ (see Eccles) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’. The surname is common in West Yorkshire.Americanized spelling of the German family name Öchsle, a diminutive of Ochs.
HAEMOLYSIN E
HAEMOLYSIN E
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
To Worship the Gods
Boy/Male
Tamil
Wood cutter
Girl/Female
Australian, Muslim
Patience
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Colorful
Male
Greek
(ΦόÏκυς) Greek name PHORKYS means "of the sea." In mythology, this is an old man ruling over the sea; later he is described as a god of the hidden dangers of the deep, a brother of Nêreus, and is depicted as a kind of merman.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Earline, EARLENE means "nobleman, prince, warrior."
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Greek, Slavic
Light; Flattering; Hardworking
Girl/Female
Tamil
Quarrtulain | கà¯à®à®°à¯à®°à¯à®¤à¯à®²à¯‡à®‚
Gods mercy
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Tryffin.
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n.
The alewife; -- called also wall-eyed herring.
a.
Containing or exhibiting positive, or vitreous, electricity.
n.
An American fresh-water food fish (Stizostedion vitreum) having large and prominent eyes; -- called also glasseye, pike perch, yellow pike, and wall-eyed perch.
a.
Having yellow eyes.
n.
The evening of yesterday; the evening last past.
v. t.
To punish with a rope's end.
n.
A species of elm (Ulmus montana) found in Northern and Western Europe; Scotch elm.
a.
Having the anthers raised above the stigma, and visible at the throat of the corolla, as in long-stamened primroses; -- the reverse of pin-eyed.
n.
All together; hence, in costume, the fine arts, etc., the general effect of a work as a whole, without regard to the execution of the separate perts.
a.
Eaten, or eaten into, by a worm or by worms; as, worm-eaten timber.
n.
See Wych-elm.
a.
Of or pertaining to voltaic electricity, or voltaism.
a.
Having two edges, or edges on both sides; as, a two-edged sword.
n.
An instrument for the exact measurement of electric currents.
n.
An eye in which the iris is of a very light gray or whitish color; -- said usually of horses.
n.
Any one of several species of small Old World singing of the genus Zosterops, as Zosterops palpebrosus of India, and Z. c/rulescens of Australia. The eyes are encircled by a ring of white feathers, whence the name. Called also bush creeper, and white-eyed tit.
a.
Having erect, pointed ears; prick-eared; -- said of certain dogs.
a.
Having an eye of a very light gray or whitish color.