1.C.3.2.6 Necrotizing enteritis toxin, NetF, of 305 aas. NetF-producing type A Clostridium perfringens is an important cause of
canine and foal necrotizing enteritis. NetF, related to the β-sheet pore-forming Leukocidin/Hemolysin superfamily, is considered a major virulence factor for this disease. The NetF receptor is probably a sialic acid-containing glycoprotein (Mehdizadeh Gohari et al. 2018).
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Accession Number: | AJF36069.1 |
Protein Name: | AJF36069.1 necrotizing enteritis toxin NetF [Clostridium perfringens] |
Length: | 306 |
Molecular Weight: | |
Species: | Clostridium perfringens [1502] |
Substrate |
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1: MKKTICTGIT IFSLLLGNIT QVKANSFPES IINSKGKQAE VYTSSDASER DGIKTSLSAS
61: FIEDPNSNNL TALVSLKGFI PSGLIKTGTY YSANMYWPSK YNINIETTDE KNNVKILESI
121: PSNTIETVRV TESMGYSIGG NVSVSKKSSS VGANAGFNVQ RSVQYEQPDF KTIQKSDGIR
181: KASWNIVFNK TKDGYDQNSY HALYGNQLFM KSRLHNTGAK NLVEDKDLSP LISGGFTPNM
241: VIALKAPKGT KKSMINLNYN LYQDLYTLEW YKTQWWGENR VAKEPYYTYQ TYELDWENHT
301: VEFIY