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SEs produced by some strains of S. aureus are the causative agents of SFD, and SEA is the most common toxin implicated in such events.
Other than the nuclease domains, deaminases are the most common toxin domains that operate on nucleic acids in polymorphic toxin systems.
Previous studies have shown that sea is the most common toxin associated with Staphylococcus food poisoning, followed by sed and see, with SEH and SEI being considered as playing only a minor role [ 39].
The generation of a large database for B. alternatus did not significantly alter the profile of the most common toxin groups (metalloproteinases, BPPs/CNPs, PLA2, serine proteinases, C-type lectins, growth factors, etc).
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The most common toxins capable of uncoupling are pentachlorphenol (PCP) and salicylates [ 50, 51].
Among these enzymes, RNases that target tRNAs, rRNAs and mRNAs are among the most common toxins in various intra-genomic, intergenomic, and inter-organismal conflict systems [ 2, 6- 8].
Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is the most common marine toxin poisoning worldwide, with estimates of 50,000-500,000 cannuallyually [ 1].
TSST-1, the most common such toxin, causes the vast majority (95%) of cases associated with menstruation and 40-60% of the nonmenstrual cases [ 4, 5].
Pore-forming toxins (PFTs) are the most common class of toxins that are implicated in bacterial virulence [6].
The most common type of toxin in many spider venoms, as well as in scorpion, cone snail and remipede venoms [ 40] are small disulfide-bonded neurotoxins with an inhibitor cystine knot (ICK) structural motif.
Microcystin, the most common and thoroughly studied toxin (Gilroy et al. 2000), belongs to a family of cyclic hepatotoxic heptapeptides produced by cyanobacteria from the genera Microcystis, Oscillatoria, Anabaena, and Nostoc (Rivasseau et al. 1998).
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