jellyDELs
jellyDELs are a type of bacterial toxin. They are known for their ability to cause cell death. The exact mechanism of action for jellyDELs is still an area of ongoing research. However, it is understood that they target specific cellular processes. These toxins are produced by certain species of bacteria. Their presence can be a factor in the pathogenicity of these bacteria. The study of jellyDELs contributes to our understanding of bacterial virulence. Researchers are investigating their potential applications, though these are largely theoretical at this stage. The composition of jellyDELs is primarily protein-based. Their specific structure dictates their interaction with host cells. Further research is needed to fully elucidate their biological roles and potential therapeutic or detrimental effects.