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facilitated by Hapš“
autotransporters in the cell wall
binding with
unknown receptors within the epithelium. The Hapš“
autotransporters also
facilitate the...
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launched 1931, the
first container ship
Autotransporter protein, see Type V
secretion system, T5SS
Autotransporter domain This
disambiguation page lists...
- Surana, N. K.; St. Geme, J. W. (2005). "Trimeric
autotransporters: A
distinct subfamily of
autotransporter proteins".
Trends in Microbiology. 13 (5): 199ā205...
- the
autotransporters gave rise to the
porins which form
similar beta-barrel structures.[citation needed] A
common example of an
autotransporter that...
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infection of the host cell by
sticking to the host cell
using trimeric autotransporter adhesins.
Moraxella catarrhalis is a
human pathogen with an affinity...
- In
molecular biology, an
autotransporter domain is a
structural domain found in some
bacterial outer membrane proteins. The
domain is
always located at...
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display of
proteins by Gram-negative
bacterial autotransporters [2]
Adhesion mediated by
autotransporters of Gram-negative bacteria:
Structural and functional...
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peptide lyases are
autotransporter proteins,
families N4 and N6.
Family N4
includes secreted virulence factors, or
autotransporters, from enterobacteria...
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bacterium infects the host by
sticking to its
cells using trimeric autotransporter adhesins. Y.
enterocolitica is
widespread in nature,
occurring in reservoirs...
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infects a
person can
predict the outcome. VacA (vacuolating
cytotoxin autotransporter) is
another major virulence factor encoded by the vacA gene. All strains...