| 1. | CytK is a pore-forming protein more related to other hemolysins.
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| 2. | It is also distinguished from classic biotypes by the production of hemolysins.
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| 3. | Hemolysins may also mediate bacterial escape from host cells.
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| 4. | This ensures that hemolysin is produced only when needed.
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| 5. | Membrane-damaging toxins exhibit hemolysin or cytolysin activity " in vitro ".
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| 6. | As mentioned above, most hemolysins are protein compounds, but others are lipids biosurfactants.
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| 7. | Some water-soluble proteins and peptides can also form ?-hemolysin, has been determined.
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| 8. | Such transformations occur in pore forming toxins such as colicin A, alpha-hemolysin, and others.
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| 9. | Some hemolysins, such as listeriolysin O, allow bacteria to evade the immune system by escaping from phagosomes.
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| 10. | Several virulence factors contribute to the pathogenesis of GAS, such as M protein, hemolysins, and extracellular enzymes.
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