{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Endopeptidase activities of Clostridium botulinum toxins in the development of this bacterium. {Author}: Majou D; {Journal}: Res Microbiol {Volume}: 175 {Issue}: 7 {Year}: 2024 Sep-Oct 17 {Factor}: 3.946 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.resmic.2024.104216 {Abstract}: By-products like CO₂ and organic acids, produced during Clostridium botulinum growth, appear to inhibit its development and reduce ATP production. A decrease in ATP production creates an imbalance in the ATP/GTP ratio. GTP activates CodY, which regulates BoNT expression. This toxin is released into the extracellular medium. Its light chains act as a specific endopeptidase, targeting SNARE proteins. The specific amino acids released enter the cells and are metabolized by the Stickland reaction, resulting in the synthesis of ATP. This ATP might then be used by histidine kinases to activate Spo0A, the main regulator initiating sporulation, through phosphorylation.