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[[Diphtheria toxin]] catalyzes the [[ADP-ribosylation]] of, and inactivates, the [[Eukaryotic elongation factors|elongation factor]] eEF-2. In this way, it acts to inhibit [[Translation (biology)|translation]] during eukaryotic protein synthesis. | [[Diphtheria toxin]] catalyzes the [[ADP-ribosylation]] of, and inactivates, the [[Eukaryotic elongation factors|elongation factor]] eEF-2. In this way, it acts to inhibit [[Translation (biology)|translation]] during eukaryotic protein synthesis. | ||
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Overview
Mechanism
Diphtheria toxin catalyzes the ADP-ribosylation of, and inactivates, the elongation factor eEF-2. In this way, it acts to inhibit translation during eukaryotic protein synthesis.