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Internalins are
surface proteins found on
Listeria monocytogenes. They
exist in two
known forms, InlA and InlB. They are used by the
bacteria to invade...
- "zipper" mechanism.
Uptake is
stimulated by the
binding of
listerial internalins (Inl) to E-cadherin, a host cell
adhesion factor, or Met (c-Met), hepatocyte...
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attach to, and/or
invade human cells (e.g. type IV pili, adhesins,
internalins),
coordinate the
activation of
virulence genes (e.g.
quorum sensing)...
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adhesins are the
internalins.
Listeria uses
internalin A and B to bind to
cellular receptors.
Internalin A
binds to E-cadherin,
while internalin B
binds to...
- (including streptolysin).
Examples for
Listeria monocytogenes include internalin A,
internalin B,
listeriolysin O, and actA, all of
which are used to help colonize...
- (September 2001). "
Internalins from the
human pathogen Listeria monocytogenes combine three distinct folds into a
contiguous internalin domain". J. Mol....
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which is
specific for
Listeria ivanovii,
encodes two small,
secreted internalins and
contributes to
virulence in mice".
Molecular Microbiology. 30 (2):...
- E-CADHERIN
COMPLEX 1i7x: BETA-CATENIN/E-CADHERIN
COMPLEX 1o6s:
INTERNALIN (LISTERIA MONOCYTOGENES) / E-CADHERIN (HUMAN)
RECOGNITION COMPLEX 2omv:...
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Investigating the
Potentially Expanded Target Repertoire of
Murinized Internalin of
Listeria Monocytogenes Following graduation, he
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internalin A
Culex quinquefasciatus Southern house mosquito XP_001865691 49% 67%...