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From the following article:

Bacterial cytotoxins: targeting eukaryotic switches

Klaus Aktories & Joseph T. Barbieri

Nature Reviews Microbiology 3, 397-410 (May 2005)

doi:10.1038/nrmicro1150

Figure 1 - Bacterial cytotoxins: targeting eukaryotic switches

Figure 1

The GTPase cycle and the regulation of Rho proteins by GEFs, GAPs and GDI.

Figure 2 - Bacterial cytotoxins: targeting eukaryotic switches

Figure 2

A simplified model of the tight junctions found in the epithelial barrier.

Figure 3 - Bacterial cytotoxins: targeting eukaryotic switches

Figure 3

Schematic structures of Rho-inactivating toxins and Rho-activating toxins.

Figure 4 - Bacterial cytotoxins: targeting eukaryotic switches

Figure 4

Consequences of the actions of bacterial cytotoxins on Rho GTPases.

Figure 5 - Bacterial cytotoxins: targeting eukaryotic switches

Figure 5

The effects of Clostridium difficile toxins A and B on the intestine.

Table 1 - Bacterial cytotoxins: targeting eukaryotic switches

Table 1

Toxins targeting Rho GTPases and/or actin