Cholera toxin
Rescues endogenous misfolded proteins
General information
Cholera toxin is a protein complex secreted by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It is responsible for the massive, watery characteristics of cholera infection. It has multiple subunits and the B subunit appears to be relatively non-toxic, which enables its applications in cell and molecular biology. In relation to cystic fibrosis, our AIM tool found the data that cholera toxin can help rescue F508del-CFTR from degradation.
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Drug-Mutation Relation
results for D1152H / F508del
See all data on Cholera toxinTreats
| Mutation | Link | Tested on | Impact factor | Notes |
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| F508del | Endoplasmic Reticulum-Targeted Subunit Toxins Provide a New Approach to Rescue Misfolded Mutant Proteins and Revert Cell Models of Genetic Diseases | human cell cultures | 2.81 |
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