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Protective antigen is a key component of anthrax toxin that binds to cellular receptors, allowing the toxin to enter cells. It forms structural complexes that reduce the size of toxin molecules, enabling them to enter cells through receptor-mediated endocytosis. Once inside cells, the other anthrax toxin components interfere with critical cell functions, ultimately killing the infected cell.
Protective antigen is a key component of anthrax toxin that binds to cellular receptors, allowing the toxin to enter cells. It forms structural complexes that reduce the size of toxin molecules, enabling them to enter cells through receptor-mediated endocytosis. Once inside cells, the other anthrax toxin components interfere with critical cell functions, ultimately killing the infected cell.
Protective antigen is a key component of anthrax toxin that binds to cellular receptors, allowing the toxin to enter cells. It forms structural complexes that reduce the size of toxin molecules, enabling them to enter cells through receptor-mediated endocytosis. Once inside cells, the other anthrax toxin components interfere with critical cell functions, ultimately killing the infected cell.