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Quick Scroll Microbiology 11.18.05 (2 years ago) #1

cGMP is activated by....

1) E COLI labile toxin

2) EL Tor TOXIN

3)E COLI stable toxin

4)CHOLERA toxin
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Quick Scroll 11.18.05 (2 years ago) #2

3) E coli stable toxin!

There are two types:
STA And STB!
Of these STA acts on cGMP!!!
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labile toxin of e coli acts through cGMP
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Quick Scroll 11.18.05 (2 years ago) #4

i think LT of E coli activats CAMP, like cholera toxin!
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Quick Scroll 11.18.05 (2 years ago) #5

sorry pratik,, LABILE TOXIN OF ECOLI acts through cAMP not by cGMP.....

ONLY enterotoxin HEAT STABLE acts through cGMP.

ADITI IS RIGHT.
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Quick Scroll 11.18.05 (2 years ago) #6

pratik wrote:
labile toxin of e coli acts through cGMP


pratik,U meant cAMP, right?? same goes for cholera toxin..(i.e cAMP!!!)
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Quick Scroll 06.17.06 (2 years ago) #7

remember the mneumonic
ground stable[gmp--stable]
crack labile[cAMP---labile
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Quick Scroll 06.26.08 (28 days ago) #8

e.coli s. t.
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