“…Progenitor toxin size distributions vary by serotype, with type A strains producing 19S, 16S, and 12S progenitor toxins, type B, C, D, and E strains producing 16S and 12S progenitor toxins, and type F and G strains producing only 12S and 16S progenitor toxins, respectively (9,17,22,23,24,31,34). Neurotoxin and NTNH comprise the 12S (M) progenitor toxin (30), the 16S (L) progenitor toxin is composed of neurotoxin, NTNH, and additional NAPs (10,15,19), and the 19S (LL) progenitor toxin is a dimer of the 16S (L) progenitor toxin. Genes encoding progenitor toxins are clustered, have a defined spatial order, and are expressed in a coordinated manner, and progenitor toxin assembly apparently proceeds in a concerted fashion (6,7,14,16,18).…”