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Interference with second messenger pathways

Cholera toxin interferes with the function of a key G-protein in the small intestine by deactivating its intrinsic GTPase activity. The consequence is uncontrolled activation of the signal transduction pathway which produces the second messenger 3, 5 -cyclic AMP leading to a life-threatening diarrhea following the activation of ion and water secretion. [Pg.186]


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