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Type IV pili |
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pil operon maybe acquired by horizontal gene transfer. Contributes to the virulence of Y. pseudotuberculosis. ... |
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ChiRP (Chitin-regulated pilus) |
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Also known as PilA pilus. PilA is involved in biofilm formation, adherence to human epithelial cells. ... |
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Flp pili (Fimbrial low-molecular-weight protein pili) |
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Flp pili are polymers of the mature Flp pilin protein, and they are assembled and secreted by a complex of proteins encoded by the tad operon. ... |
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MSHA pili (Mannose-sensitive hemagglutinin pili) |
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Plays important role in biofilm formation. Crucial for surface selection, irreversible attachment, and ultimately microcolony formation. ... |
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TCP (Toxin-coregulated pilus) |
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tcp gene cluster are on a pathogenicity island (VPI) and a portion of the genome from the single-strand filamentous phage VPIΦ. TCP is a bundle surface structure, regulated by the same factors as CT, the ToxR/ToxT regulatory cascade. ... |
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TFP (Type IV pili) |
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Essential for twitching motility and natural competence, and contribute to host cell adherence. ... |
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TFP (Type IV pili) |
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Essential for twitching motility and natural competence, and contribute to host cell adherence. ... |
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TFP (Type IV pili) |
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Essential for twitching motility and natural competence, and contribute to host cell adherence. ... |
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TFP (Type IV pili) |
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Essential for twitching motility and natural competence, and contribute to host cell adherence. ... |
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TFP (Type IV pili) |
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Essential for twitching motility and natural competence, and contribute to host cell adherence. ... |
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