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hemolysin BL protein, Bacillus MeSH Supplementary Concept Data 2025


MeSH Supplementary
hemolysin BL protein, Bacillus
Unique ID
C083961
RDF Unique Identifier
http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/C083961
Entry Term(s)
hblA protein, Bacillus
hblC protein, Bacillus
hblD protein, Bacillus
Registry Numbers
0
Heading Mapped to
*Bacterial Proteins
*Hemolysin Proteins
Frequency
72
Note
hblC and hblD encode L2 and L1 lytic components, respectively; hblA gene encodes the B component of hemolysin BL; from Bacillus cereus; amino acid sequence of B component given in first source
Source
J Bacteriol 1993 Nov;175(21):6760-6
Date of Entry
1993/12/01
Revision Date
2006/08/04
hemolysin BL protein, Bacillus Preferred
hblA protein, Bacillus Narrower
hblC protein, Bacillus Narrower
hblD protein, Bacillus Narrower
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