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Intimin is a
virulence factor (adhesin) of EPEC (e.g. E. coli O127:H6) and EHEC (e.g. E. coli O157:H7) E. coli strains. It is an
attaching and effacing...
- to the
microvilli of the
intestines via an
adhesion molecule known as
intimin. E. coli can live on a wide
variety of
substrates and uses
mixed acid fermentation...
- Tir (translocated
intimin receptor) is an
essential component in the
adherence of the
enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) and
enterohemorraghic Escherichia...
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Translocated intimin receptor, used by E. coli TIR Convention, (Transports
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Shiga toxin-producing
Escherichia coli,
which often encode the
adhesin intimin). The ****tive
cause of the
outbreak were
sprouted fenugr**** seeds. Strains...
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Escherichia coli,
Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli, and E. coli
Expressing Intimin and Hemolysin".
Journal of
Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition. 29 (4):...
- (PorT)
Family 1.B.49 - The
Anaplasma P44 (A-P44)
Porin Family 1.B.54 -
Intimin/Invasin (Int/Inv) or Autotransporter-3
family 1.B.55 - The Poly Acetyl...
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encodes for the
protein Intimin European ****ociation for the
Education of
Adults European Architectural...
- different. EPEC lack ST and LT toxins, but they use an
adhesin known as
intimin to bind host
intestinal cells. This
pathotype has an
array of virulence...
- and
effacing (AE)
lesions in the
large intestine.
These proteins include intimin, Tir, EspC, EspF, EspH, and Map protein. The LEE has a 39% G+C ratio.[clarification...