BioVectorTM Clostridium botulinum Type A strain肉毒杆菌A型菌种ATCC 3502 BioVector NTCC质粒载体菌种细胞基因保藏中心
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BioVectorTM Clostridium botulinum Type A strain肉毒杆菌A型菌种ATCC 3502
BioVectorTM Clostridium botulinum Type A strain ATCC 3502 Cat# BioVector-3502Current Name: Clostridium botulinumOther Collection No: BioVectorTM ATCC 3502Type Strain: NoFamily: ClostridiaceaeHazard Group (ACDP): 2Toxin Status: ToxigenicAccession Date: 14/06/2007Taxonomy: TaxLink: S829 (Clostridium botulinum (van ermengem 1896) bergey et al. 1923) - Date of change: 31/05/2007Biosafety Responsibility: It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own countryAvailable Formats Ampoule (Bacteria)BioVectorTM Clostridium botulinum produces botulinum neurotoxin, one of deadliest toxins known. It inhibits acetylcholine release in neuromuscular junctions, causing paralysis by inhibiting muscle contraction. In most cases the affected person dies of asphyxiation or heart failure. Strains of C. botulinum are physiologically heterogeneous, and four distinct phenotypic groups (I to IV) are recognized. These four metabolically distinct groups do not, however, necessarily correlate with the serological specificities of the botulinum neurotoxin produced, which are classified into 7 serotypes, A-F. The type A toxin is used in minute doses to treat both painful muscle spasms and as a cosmetic treatment to temporarily remove frown lines between eyebrows. Strain Hall, BioVectorTM ATCC 3502, is a representative of the Group I (proteolytic) botulinum toxin producing bacteria. Group I strains produce one or two toxins of type A, B or F; strain Hall produces type A1 neurotoxin. Food-borne, infant and wound botulism can all be caused by Group I strains. Strain Hall, the most widely studied of the C.botulinum strains, has been found to have an active chitinolytic system, enabling it to colonize environments where chitin-containing organism such as fungi, insects and crustaceans are abundant. Additionally it produces several extracellular proteases, presumably helping it to soften and destroy rotting or decaying tissues to support its saprophytic lifestyle. Two representatives of this strain have been sequenced, one of which contains a plasmid that encodes a bacteriocin boticin-like synthetic and transport system which may enable the bacteria to compete against other microbes.
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BioVectorTM Clostridium botulinum Type A strain ATCC 3502 Cat# BioVector-3502Current Name: Clostridium botulinumOther Collection No: BioVectorTM ATCC 3502Type Strain: NoFamily: ClostridiaceaeHazard Group (ACDP): 2Toxin Status: ToxigenicAccession Date: 14/06/2007Taxonomy: TaxLink: S829 (Clostridium botulinum (van ermengem 1896) bergey et al. 1923) - Date of change: 31/05/2007Biosafety Responsibility: It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their facilities comply with biosafety regulations for their own countryAvailable Formats Ampoule (Bacteria)BioVectorTM Clostridium botulinum produces botulinum neurotoxin, one of deadliest toxins known. It inhibits acetylcholine release in neuromuscular junctions, causing paralysis by inhibiting muscle contraction. In most cases the affected person dies of asphyxiation or heart failure. Strains of C. botulinum are physiologically heterogeneous, and four distinct phenotypic groups (I to IV) are recognized. These four metabolically distinct groups do not, however, necessarily correlate with the serological specificities of the botulinum neurotoxin produced, which are classified into 7 serotypes, A-F. The type A toxin is used in minute doses to treat both painful muscle spasms and as a cosmetic treatment to temporarily remove frown lines between eyebrows. Strain Hall, BioVectorTM ATCC 3502, is a representative of the Group I (proteolytic) botulinum toxin producing bacteria. Group I strains produce one or two toxins of type A, B or F; strain Hall produces type A1 neurotoxin. Food-borne, infant and wound botulism can all be caused by Group I strains. Strain Hall, the most widely studied of the C.botulinum strains, has been found to have an active chitinolytic system, enabling it to colonize environments where chitin-containing organism such as fungi, insects and crustaceans are abundant. Additionally it produces several extracellular proteases, presumably helping it to soften and destroy rotting or decaying tissues to support its saprophytic lifestyle. Two representatives of this strain have been sequenced, one of which contains a plasmid that encodes a bacteriocin boticin-like synthetic and transport system which may enable the bacteria to compete against other microbes.
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