1.C.100.1.1 Thermostable direct hemolysin or Kanagawa haemolysin, TDH, Tdh2, trh of 189 aas. It exhibits monovalent cation selectivity in the order: Cs+ > Li+ > K+ > Rb+ > Na+, confirming
that TDH is the important leak-inducing agent (Huntley and Hall 1994). The crystal structure is known (3A57_A); Ohnishi et al., 2011). Assembly of a multivalent aptamer efficiently inhibits the thermostable direct hemolysin toxicity induced
by Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Chen et al. 2024).
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Accession Number: | B3IW71 |
Protein Name: | Thermostable direct hemolysin |
Length: | 189 |
Molecular Weight: | 21587.00 |
Species: | Vibrio parahaemolyticus [670] |
Number of TMSs: | 1 |
Substrate |
molecule, sodium(1+), potassium(1+), rubidium(1+) |
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Pfam: |
PF03347
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[1] “Detection of a functional insertion sequence responsible for deletion of the thermostable direct hemolysin gene (tdh) in Vibrio parahaemolyticus.” Kamruzzaman M. et.al. 18598741
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1: MKYRYFAKKS FLFISMLAAF KTFAFELPSV PFPAPGSDEI LFVVRDTTFN TNAPVNVKVS
61: DFWTNRNVKR KPYKDVYGQS VFTTSGTKWL TSYMTVNIND KDYTMAAVSG YKHGHSAVFV
121: KSDQVQLQHS YNSVANFVGE DEDSIPSKMY LDETPEYFVN VEAYESGNGN ILVMCISNKE
181: SFFECKHQK