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[[Image:Pertussis_toxin_complex.png|thumb|left|300px|Cartoon representation of the molecular structure of pertussis toxin.]]
[[Image:Pertussis_toxin_complex.png|thumb|left|300px|Cartoon representation of the molecular structure of pertussis toxin.]]
'''Pertussis Toxin (PTX)''' is a toxin produced and secreted by the bacteria ''Bordetella pertussis'', also known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whooping_cough whooping cough] agent.
'''Pertussis Toxin (PTX)''' is a toxin produced and secreted by the bacteria [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bordetella_pertussis Bordetella pertussis], also known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whooping_cough whooping cough] agent.
It is a complex soluble bacterial [[:wiktionary:holotoxin|Holotoxin]], composed of 5 subuntits (named S1 to S5 according to their decreasing molecular weights), arranged in an A-B structure. The A part contains the enzymatically active <scene name='56/568016/Ptx_s1/1'>S1</scene> subunit, which catalyzes ADP-ribosylation of α subunit of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_protein trimeric G proteins], thereby disturbing major metabolic functions of the target cells, leading to a variety of biological activities.
It is a complex soluble bacterial [[:wiktionary:holotoxin|Holotoxin]], composed of 5 subuntits (named S1 to S5 according to their decreasing molecular weights), arranged in an A-B structure. The A part contains the enzymatically active <scene name='56/568016/Ptx_s1/1'>S1</scene> subunit, which catalyzes ADP-ribosylation of α subunit of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_protein trimeric G proteins], thereby disturbing major metabolic functions of the target cells, leading to a variety of biological activities.
The <scene name='56/568016/Ptx_b/1'>B oligomer</scene> is composed by <scene name='56/568016/Ptx_s2/2'>1S2</scene>:<scene name='56/568016/Ptx_s3/1'>1S3</scene>:<scene name='56/568016/Ptx_s4/1'>2S4</scene>:<scene name='56/568016/Ptx_s5/1'>1S5</scene> and is responsible for binding of the toxin to target cell receptors and for intracellular traficking.
The <scene name='56/568016/Ptx_b/1'>B oligomer</scene> is composed by <scene name='56/568016/Ptx_s2/2'>1S2</scene>:<scene name='56/568016/Ptx_s3/1'>1S3</scene>:<scene name='56/568016/Ptx_s4/1'>2S4</scene>:<scene name='56/568016/Ptx_s5/1'>1S5</scene> and is responsible for binding of the toxin to target cell receptors and for intracellular traficking.

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