Medical Definition of Intracellular toxin

1. Heat stable polysaccharide like toxin bound to a bacterial cell. The term is used more specifically to refer to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria. There are three parts to the molecule, the Lipid A (six fatty acid chains linked to two glucosamine residues), the core oligosaccharide (branched chain of ten sugars) and a variable length polysaccharide side chain (up to 40 sugar units in smooth forms) that can be removed without affecting the toxicity (rough LPS). Some endotoxin is probably released into the medium and endotoxin is responsible for many of the virulent effects of gram-negative bacteria. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intracellular Toxin

intracatheter
intracavernosal
intracavernous
intracavernous aneurysm
intracavernous plexus
intracavitary
intracavity
intracelial
intracell
intracellular
intracellular digestion
intracellular enzyme
intracellular fluid
intracellular membranes
intracellular toxin (current term)
intracellularly
intracerebellar
intracerebral
intracerebrally
intracerebroventricular
intracervical
intrachain
intrachromophoric
intrachromosomal
intracisternal
intracity

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