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Exoenzymes

An exoenzyme is an enzyme that is secreted by a cell and functions outside of that cell. Exoenzymes help pathogens invade host cells.

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Updated 2024-09-23

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Iman YeckehZaare
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Austin Community College
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University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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  • OpenStax Microbiology Textbook

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Ch.3 The Cell - Microbiology @ OpenStax

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Microbiology @ OpenStax

Ch.1 An Invisible World - Microbiology @ OpenStax

Ch.15 Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity - Microbiology @ OpenStax

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  • Exoenzymes

  • Toxins

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  • Which of the following are bacterial virulence factors that aid in tissue invasion?

  • How do bacterial exoenzymes contribute to the virulence of a pathogen?

  • Which of the following statements best describes the role of bacterial toxins in tissue invasion?

  • Which of the following mechanisms do bacterial pathogens use to invade host tissues?

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  • Types of Exoenzymes

  • What is the primary role of exoenzymes in pathogenic bacteria?

  • Which of the following statements best describes the function of exoenzymes?

  • How do exoenzymes contribute to the pathogenicity of bacteria?

  • Which of the following is a characteristic function of exoenzymes secreted by pathogenic bacteria?

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