Protein FimH is an adhesive terminal subunit of Escherichia coli type I pili. The content of FimH on the surface of a bacterial cell does not directly depend on FimH expression, but is limited by expression of other fim cluster genes encoding structural subunits and proteins responsible for assembly of pili. Piline domain, a component of FimH, cannot incorporate into the fimbria independently, without lectin domain. It seems that fimbriae containing only piline domain are not formed because of inability of the piline domain to initiate the process of assembly. © Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006
Background: Escherichia coli uropathogen is the most prevalent pathogen separated from urinary tract...
The gene encoding the Escherichia coli FimH adhesin of type 1 fimbriae has been subjected to linker ...
Type 1 pili are filamentous, supramolecular protein complexes anchored to the outer membrane of ente...
Protein FimH is an adhesive terminal subunit of Escherichia coli type I pili. The content of FimH on...
Abstract. Fimbrial adhesins allow bacteria to interact with and attach to their environment. The bac...
The S flmbrial adhesln (Sfa) enables Esch richla colito attach to slalfc acld-containing receptor mo...
Bacterial adhesion is often mediated by complex polymeric surface structures referred to as fimbriae...
Type 1 fimbriae are the most common adhesive organelles of Escherichia cell. Because of their virtua...
Studies of E. coli strain M17 colibacterin and its derivatives showed that fimH gene regulates morph...
S fimbrial adbesins (Sfa), which are able to recognize sialic acid-containing receptors on eukaryoti...
S fimbrial adhesins (Sfa), which are able to recognize sialic acid-containing receptors on eukaryoti...
FimH protein is a lectin-like adhesive subunit of type 1, or mannose-sensitive, fimbriae that are fo...
Berglund, J., 2004. Structure-function studies of organelle assembly and receptor recognition in org...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Sequence analyses of fimbriae subunit FimA protei...
Atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (aEPEC) strains are unable to produce the bundle-forming ...
Background: Escherichia coli uropathogen is the most prevalent pathogen separated from urinary tract...
The gene encoding the Escherichia coli FimH adhesin of type 1 fimbriae has been subjected to linker ...
Type 1 pili are filamentous, supramolecular protein complexes anchored to the outer membrane of ente...
Protein FimH is an adhesive terminal subunit of Escherichia coli type I pili. The content of FimH on...
Abstract. Fimbrial adhesins allow bacteria to interact with and attach to their environment. The bac...
The S flmbrial adhesln (Sfa) enables Esch richla colito attach to slalfc acld-containing receptor mo...
Bacterial adhesion is often mediated by complex polymeric surface structures referred to as fimbriae...
Type 1 fimbriae are the most common adhesive organelles of Escherichia cell. Because of their virtua...
Studies of E. coli strain M17 colibacterin and its derivatives showed that fimH gene regulates morph...
S fimbrial adbesins (Sfa), which are able to recognize sialic acid-containing receptors on eukaryoti...
S fimbrial adhesins (Sfa), which are able to recognize sialic acid-containing receptors on eukaryoti...
FimH protein is a lectin-like adhesive subunit of type 1, or mannose-sensitive, fimbriae that are fo...
Berglund, J., 2004. Structure-function studies of organelle assembly and receptor recognition in org...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Sequence analyses of fimbriae subunit FimA protei...
Atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (aEPEC) strains are unable to produce the bundle-forming ...
Background: Escherichia coli uropathogen is the most prevalent pathogen separated from urinary tract...
The gene encoding the Escherichia coli FimH adhesin of type 1 fimbriae has been subjected to linker ...
Type 1 pili are filamentous, supramolecular protein complexes anchored to the outer membrane of ente...