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VF category: Fimbrial adhesin (total 641 related VFs in database, current show from 171 to 180)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
ECP
(E. coli common pilus)
Escherichia
(E. coli O7:K1 str. CE10)
ECP, composed of a 21-kDa pilin subunit EspA, is a pilus-adherence factor that is crucial to the virulence of E. coli O157 in humans, and is also carried by commensal strains of E. coli. It is suggested that pathogenic E. coli strains may use ECP to mimic commensal E. coli and provide themselves with an ecological advantage for host colonization and evasion of the immune system. ...
ECP
(E. coli common pilus)
Escherichia
(E. coli UM146)
ECP, composed of a 21-kDa pilin subunit EspA, is a pilus-adherence factor that is crucial to the virulence of E. coli O157 in humans, and is also carried by commensal strains of E. coli. It is suggested that pathogenic E. coli strains may use ECP to mimic commensal E. coli and provide themselves with an ecological advantage for host colonization and evasion of the immune system. ...
ECP
(E. coli common pilus)
Escherichia
(E. coli O83:H1 str. LF82)
ECP, composed of a 21-kDa pilin subunit EspA, is a pilus-adherence factor that is crucial to the virulence of E. coli O157 in humans, and is also carried by commensal strains of E. coli. It is suggested that pathogenic E. coli strains may use ECP to mimic commensal E. coli and provide themselves with an ecological advantage for host colonization and evasion of the immune system. ...
ECP
(E. coli common pilus)
Escherichia
(E. coli O83:H1 str. NRG 857C)
ECP, composed of a 21-kDa pilin subunit EspA, is a pilus-adherence factor that is crucial to the virulence of E. coli O157 in humans, and is also carried by commensal strains of E. coli. It is suggested that pathogenic E. coli strains may use ECP to mimic commensal E. coli and provide themselves with an ecological advantage for host colonization and evasion of the immune system. ...
ECP
(E. coli common pilus)
Escherichia
(E. coli O44:H18 042)
ECP, composed of a 21-kDa pilin subunit EspA, is a pilus-adherence factor that is crucial to the virulence of E. coli O157 in humans, and is also carried by commensal strains of E. coli. It is suggested that pathogenic E. coli strains may use ECP to mimic commensal E. coli and provide themselves with an ecological advantage for host colonization and evasion of the immune system. ...
ECP
(E. coli common pilus)
Escherichia
(E. coli O78:H11:K80 str. H10407)
ECP, composed of a 21-kDa pilin subunit EspA, is a pilus-adherence factor that is crucial to the virulence of E. coli O157 in humans, and is also carried by commensal strains of E. coli. It is suggested that pathogenic E. coli strains may use ECP to mimic commensal E. coli and provide themselves with an ecological advantage for host colonization and evasion of the immune system. ...
ECP
(E. coli common pilus)
Escherichia
(E. coli O18:K1:H7 str. IHE3034)
ECP, composed of a 21-kDa pilin subunit EspA, is a pilus-adherence factor that is crucial to the virulence of E. coli O157 in humans, and is also carried by commensal strains of E. coli. It is suggested that pathogenic E. coli strains may use ECP to mimic commensal E. coli and provide themselves with an ecological advantage for host colonization and evasion of the immune system. ...
ECP
(E. coli common pilus)
Escherichia
(E. coli O78:H18 str. WS3294A)
ECP, composed of a 21-kDa pilin subunit EspA, is a pilus-adherence factor that is crucial to the virulence of E. coli O157 in humans, and is also carried by commensal strains of E. coli. It is suggested that pathogenic E. coli strains may use ECP to mimic commensal E. coli and provide themselves with an ecological advantage for host colonization and evasion of the immune system. ...
ECP
(E. coli common pilus)
Escherichia
(E. coli O25b:H4-ST131)
ECP, composed of a 21-kDa pilin subunit EspA, is a pilus-adherence factor that is crucial to the virulence of E. coli O157 in humans, and is also carried by commensal strains of E. coli. It is suggested that pathogenic E. coli strains may use ECP to mimic commensal E. coli and provide themselves with an ecological advantage for host colonization and evasion of the immune system. ...
ECP
(E. coli common pilus)
Escherichia
(E. coli VR50)
ECP, composed of a 21-kDa pilin subunit EspA, is a pilus-adherence factor that is crucial to the virulence of E. coli O157 in humans, and is also carried by commensal strains of E. coli. It is suggested that pathogenic E. coli strains may use ECP to mimic commensal E. coli and provide themselves with an ecological advantage for host colonization and evasion of the immune system. ...
   


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