Describe the enterotoxins, endotoxins and staphylokinase and coagulase enzymes produced by staphylococci and the role they play in disease:
Enterotoxins are exotoxin proteins that are released by a certain type of bacteria that targets the intestines.
Endotoxin is a lipopolysaccharide located on the exterior cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria causing toxic reactions in the infected patient.
Staphylokinase is a protein produced by Staphylococcus aureus that combines with plasminogen and has profibrinolytic properties.
Coagulase is an enzyme that enables the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin leading to blood clotting.
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