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VF category: Adherence (total 2139 related VFs in database, current show from 121 to 130)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
InlF
(Internalin F)
Listeria
(L. monocytogenes EGD-e)
An example of a virulence factor whose function may be only significant under specific host cell conditions or during infection of specific host species. ...
InlJ
(Internalin J)
Listeria
(L. monocytogenes EGD-e)
PDB code: 3BZ5. A sortase anchored adhesin binds MUC2 (the major component of intestinal mucus) by its internalin domain. ...
InlP
(Internalin P)
Listeria
(L. monocytogenes EGD-e)
Of the 25 known members of the L. monocytogenes internalin family, InlC and InlP are two of only four internalin family members that are thought to be secreted in a soluble form rather than anchored to the bacteria cell surface. ...
Lap
(Listeria adhesion protein)
Listeria
(L. monocytogenes EGD-e)
Originally named surface protein p104, is a 104 kDa adhesion protein, present in every Listeria spp. except L. grayi. ...
LapB
Listeria
(L. monocytogenes EGD-e)
A sortase SrtA-anchored LPXTG protein. Necessary for adhesion to and entry into mammalian epithelial cell lines and for virulence in intravenous or orally infected mice. ...
Antigen 85
Mycobacterium
(M. tuberculosis H37Rv)
Three homologous proteins: antigen 85A, 85B and 85C, also known as fibronectin-binding protein (Fbp). ...
HbhA
Mycobacterium
(M. tuberculosis H37Rv)
Surface-located protein. A multifunctional protein involved in adherence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to non-phagocytic cells and in the formation of intracytosolic lipid inclusions. ...
Cytadherence organelle
Mycoplasma
(M. pneumoniae M129)
Only mycoplasmas within the same phylogenic group as M. pneumoniae and M. gallisepticum possess a homologous structure, or orthologous of the genes responsible. ...
P97/P102 paralog family
Mycoplasma
(M. hyopneumoniae 232)
Including P97 (mhp183), P102 (mhp182), P97 paralogs (mhp107, mhp493, mhp271, mhp385) and P102 paralogs (mhp683, mhp384). ...
RTX protein
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis MC58)
Many RTX proteins serve as major virulence factors of Gram-negative pathogens. These large, multidomain proteins share a common architecture comprised of four regions. First, C teminal end leading is the RTX export sequence that directs the protein through the T1SS. This is followed by the ligand-binding region responsible for host adhesion and cohesion, which contains diverse ligand-binding domains. Thereaftert is a large extension region consisting of tens to hundreds of tandem bacterial immunoglobulin-like domains. Lastly, there is a conserved N terminal cell-membrane-anchor region. ...
   


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