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Ts1 toxin refers to Tsukamurella serine protease 1, which is a proteolytic enzyme produced by the bacterium Tsukamurella species. Structurally, Ts1 is a serine protease, meaning it contains a serine residue in its active site that is crucial for its enzymatic activity. Ts1 protease is known for its ability to hydrolyze peptide bonds in proteins, which can lead to the degradation of various substrates. Functionally, this toxin plays a role in the pathogenicity of Tsukamurella species by contributing to the breakdown of host tissue proteins, thereby aiding in infection and colonization. Ts1 and similar toxins are studied for their potential applications in biotechnology and medicine due to their specific proteolytic activities.
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