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VF category: Type IVa pili (T4aP) (total 157 related VFs in database, current show from 61 to 70)
 
VF Bacteria Brief description
Type IV pili
Legionella
(L. pneumophila str. Paris)
Also designated as CAP (competence and adherence-associated pili). Contribute to complement-independent binding, perhaps as the ligand for protozoan lectin. ...
Type IV pili
Legionella
(L. pneumophila str. Corby)
Also designated as CAP (competence and adherence-associated pili). Contribute to complement-independent binding, perhaps as the ligand for protozoan lectin. ...
Type IV pili
Legionella
(L. longbeachae NSW150)
Also designated as CAP (competence and adherence-associated pili). Contribute to complement-independent binding, perhaps as the ligand for protozoan lectin. ...
Type IV pili
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis 8013)
One or two different loci are used for the expression of the major pilin encoding gene (pilE), whereas various silent genes (pilS) are spread throughout the chromosome. Recombination between pilS and pilE copies leads to changes in the pilin coding sequence and subsequently to the expression of antigenically different pili. Mutations affecting the length of the homopolymeric G-run located in the region encoding the SP of PilC results in on/off changes in piliation. ...
Type IV pili
Neisseria
(N. gonorrhoeae FA 1090)
One or two different loci are used for the expression of the major pilin encoding gene (pilE), whereas various silent genes (pilS) are spread throughout the chromosome. Recombination between pilS and pilE copies leads to changes in the pilin coding sequence and subsequently to the expression of antigenically different pili. Mutations affecting the length of the homopolymeric G-run located in the region encoding the SP of PilC results in on/off changes in piliation. ...
Type IV pili
Neisseria
(N. gonorrhoeae NCCP11945)
One or two different loci are used for the expression of the major pilin encoding gene (pilE), whereas various silent genes (pilS) are spread throughout the chromosome. Recombination between pilS and pilE copies leads to changes in the pilin coding sequence and subsequently to the expression of antigenically different pili. Mutations affecting the length of the homopolymeric G-run located in the region encoding the SP of PilC results in on/off changes in piliation. ...
Type IV pili
Neisseria
(N. lactamica 020-06)
One or two different loci are used for the expression of the major pilin encoding gene (pilE), whereas various silent genes (pilS) are spread throughout the chromosome. Recombination between pilS and pilE copies leads to changes in the pilin coding sequence and subsequently to the expression of antigenically different pili. Mutations affecting the length of the homopolymeric G-run located in the region encoding the SP of PilC results in on/off changes in piliation. ...
Type IV pili
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis 053442)
One or two different loci are used for the expression of the major pilin encoding gene (pilE), whereas various silent genes (pilS) are spread throughout the chromosome. Recombination between pilS and pilE copies leads to changes in the pilin coding sequence and subsequently to the expression of antigenically different pili. Mutations affecting the length of the homopolymeric G-run located in the region encoding the SP of PilC results in on/off changes in piliation. ...
Type IV pili
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis alpha14)
One or two different loci are used for the expression of the major pilin encoding gene (pilE), whereas various silent genes (pilS) are spread throughout the chromosome. Recombination between pilS and pilE copies leads to changes in the pilin coding sequence and subsequently to the expression of antigenically different pili. Mutations affecting the length of the homopolymeric G-run located in the region encoding the SP of PilC results in on/off changes in piliation. ...
Type IV pili
Neisseria
(N. meningitidis FAM18)
One or two different loci are used for the expression of the major pilin encoding gene (pilE), whereas various silent genes (pilS) are spread throughout the chromosome. Recombination between pilS and pilE copies leads to changes in the pilin coding sequence and subsequently to the expression of antigenically different pili. Mutations affecting the length of the homopolymeric G-run located in the region encoding the SP of PilC results in on/off changes in piliation. ...
   


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