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Bacterial adhesins are cell-surface
components or
appendages of
bacteria that
facilitate adhesion or
adherence to
other cells or to surfaces,
usually in...
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adhesin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adhesins are
proteins on the
surface of
living cells that
allow the
organism to
colonize various surfaces...
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Fungal adhesins are
proteins located on the
surface of
fungal cells,
specifically found on the
outside of the cell wall. They
allow fungi to
colonize various...
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molecular biology,
trimeric autotransporter adhesins (TAAs), are
proteins found on the
outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria.
Bacteria use TAAs in...
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filamentous haemagglutinin adhesin (FHA) is a large,
filamentous protein that
serves as a
dominant attachment factor for
adherence to host ciliated...
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membrane protein families. The
largest family includes known and ****tive
adhesins. The
other four
families are porins, iron transporters, flagellum-****ociated...
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Bacterial virulence factors, such as
glycocalyx and
various adhesins,
allow colonization,
immune evasion, and
establishment of
disease in the...
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molecular biology, the
adhesin molecule (immunoglobulin-like) is a
protein domain. This
domain is
found in
mucosal vascular addressin cell adhesion...
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filament surrounded by an
intracytoplasmic space,
along with a
number of
adhesins and
structural and
accessory proteins localized at the tip of the organelle...
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glabratus pathogenicity. One of them is the
expression of a
series of
adhesins genes.
These genes,
which in N.
glabratus are
mostly encoded in the subtelomeric...