Typhoid toxin encoded by typhoidal Salmonella plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of typhoid fever by intoxicating a variety of cell types. This toxin belongs to the AB toxin family and possesses two A subunits CdtB and PltA, and a homopentameric complex comprised of the B subunit PltB. The B subunit (PltB) mediates the cellular entry of typhoid toxin through the retrograde transport pathway. This protocol described a measurement to analyze the toxin release from the ER into the cytosol in intoxicating cells.
Chang, S., Jin, S. C., Jiao, X. and Galán, J. E.(2019). Unique features in the intracellular transport of typhoid toxin revealed by a genome-wide screen. PLoS Pathogens 15(4). DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1007704
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